Hello Collins,
Meeting the IEC standards applicable to your product should
get you into the Ivory Coast.
To be sure, get ARSO (Africa Regional Organization for
Standardization) approval. You would probably need to get
approval thru an NSB (National Standards Body) of a member
country (The
Is there anybody in this group who knows what is IPC
TM-650? Where can we get a copy of this Test Method (I
thought TM stands for Test Method)?
Thanks,
Leslie
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I read in !emc-pstc that Jennifer Banh jb...@bb-elec.com wrote (in
ndbblhfjolohjickdldooeliclaa.jb...@bb-elec.com) about 'BSMI (Taiwan)
or MIC (Korea)', on Mon, 10 Dec 2001:
I have been asked to give a cost/feasability analysis on testing to BSMI
(Taiwan) and/or MIC (Korea) for a product we
Ken and I have been talking this over off-line, and it seems like an
important thing to note is that the HP / Agilent spectrum analyzers tune
over a measurement range by continuously sweeping their local oscillator.
Setting a resolution bandwidth and a span width does not mean that the
analyzer
EN 300 440-3 has not been published in the OJ.
Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Harris [mailto:harr...@dscltd.com]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 10:36 AM
To: 'EMC-PSTC (E-mail)'
Subject: ETS 300 440 Status
I got just a little
Hi Randy,
The official government sites are as follows:
RRL (Radio Research Laboratory) - www.rrl.go.kr
MIC (Ministry of Information and Communication) - www.mic.go.kr
They do not have a great deal of information in English. Depending on what
specifically you are looking for (general overview,
Hello Ed,
With the signal @2955 MHz (CF2950MHz)I get similar results. In all Spans I
get approximately 65 dBuV which is 10 to 20 dB above noise floor.
Regards,
Ken Hall
-Original Message-
From: Price, Ed [mailto:ed.pr...@cubic.com]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 10:25 AM
To:
Hello EMC Gurus!
Could anyone please direct me to some good web information resources
pertaining to EMC Certification of ITE products in Korea?
Thanks!
Randy Flinders
Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineer
Emulex Corporation - We Network Storage
3535 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
Hello everyone,
I have been asked to give a cost/feasability analysis on testing to BSMI
(Taiwan) and/or MIC (Korea) for a product we currently test to EN 50082-1
(with only 61000-4-2, -3, -4, and -6 applying)for CE marking purposes. What
I want to know is if the tests for BSMI and MIC
Cecil,
We design our products for -10 dB limit, accept -8 dB for a lab prototype
pre-production) and allow -6 dB for production units. We feel this is not
conservative based on past history of measurement uncertainty and production
variations.
Jim
-Original Message-
From:
I got just a little hasty with the send button with my last message. The
original email should have said I was looking in the OJ for the RTTE
directive
Hello Group,
I was just looking at the http://europa.eu.int site and looking at their
(somewhat dated) version of the OJ. I noticed there
Hello Group,
I was just looking at the http://europa.eu.int site and looking at their
(somewhat dated) version of the OJ. I noticed there was no variant of ETS
300 440 listed. Is this still the case? If it is, does anybody have some
information as to it's status. Finally is there a better place
I am seeking recommendations for an RF test lab in Australia that can
perform near field (30 cm) magnetic field measurements in the frequency
range of 2-8 MHz.
Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International
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From: Cecil A. Gittens
I am in the process of putting a document together for products that are
tested for Radiated Conducted Emissions
that should have a Guard-band of 6 dB for FCC or CISPR22 class A or B.
Does it depend if the product is class A or B?
Does anyone have any pointers or
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