Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone knows where EMCO gets the ferrite from their clamp
on current probes cut. Or anything about the core itself.
thanks,
-doug
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The full URL doesn't work, but http://ieeepstc.mindcruiser.com/ gets you there.
Thanks!
plaw...@west.net wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 11:10:29 -0700 (PDT), Dave Wilson
wrote:
Did the old newsgroup archives ever find a home? I recall they were at RCIC
which I think was something to do with
RE, our recent discussions on unit prefixes: I ran across a
standard in my stash, IEC60027-1, Letter Symbols to be Used
in Electrical Technology is another reference for this
topic. The base standard is dated 1992, with Amendment 1
dated 1997. The IEC web site identifies four dash
standards,
Paul,
Try http://www.quest-technologies.com/. They should be able to help you
out.
Regards,
George
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From: paul.j.sm...@teradyne.com
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org; s...@world.std.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 9:59 AM
Subject: M28 Noise Logging Dosimeter
Hello forum,
Donning my compliance anorak for a second - Article 1 (4) of 95/54 states:
This directive shall constitute a specific directive for the purposes of
Article 2 (2) of council directive 89/336/EEC with effect from 1st January 1996
however, ESA's are defined as
devices intended to
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 11:10:29 -0700 (PDT), Dave Wilson davewilson...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Did the old newsgroup archives ever find a home? I recall they were at RCIC
which I think was something to do with Wyle Labs but I can't find anything on
the web - has anyone taken over maintenance of the
That reminds me of Apple. I'm still trying to figure how if they have some
transparent coating on the IMAC's. It's essentially a computer installed inside
colored plastic enclosure. Those guys are good but I'm impressed if they are
doing it without some shielding, other than just around the CRT
Hi Everyone,
Did the old newsgroup archives ever find a home? I recall they were at RCIC
which I think was something to do with Wyle Labs but I can't find anything on
the web - has anyone taken over maintenance of the archives?
Thanks in advance,
Dave Wilson
Hi all,
I'm looking for ideas on interpreting the data I've taken on my EMScan. For
anyone not familier with EMScan, it maps the currents flowing on a PWB using
3 dimensional loops under a 5 mm square grid.
I have taken a number of charts at different frequencies that show banding
across the
Kuganesan,
We sell the same product to many different OEMs, typically we complete
the FCC/IC certification process with the core product. We then use the
same report for all customers.
The difficulty comes in changing the label, for the FCC you should do a
Class 1 change. Basically a
Plexiglas cases are great for air-flow studies and trade show demos. It
would be presumptive indeed to affix an FCC DofC logo to a chassis w/o
motherboard.
I suspect many other pstc members have located television sets near a PC
operating with cover removed and experienced only minor
Hi Forum,
With regards to a previous topic.
I recently had an email from my colleague in France with regards a product
that has not primarily been designed for in-vehicle use even although it
could be if the customer so wishes via the cigarette lighter supply (I have
removed the name of the
Kuganesan,
Your product is a wireless pen, does is communicate via radio frequency or
via infra red.
Jeff Klinger
Director EMC Engineering
Compatible Electronics, Inc.
Ph: 714-579-0500 Fx: 714-528-8984
http://www.celectronics.com
NARTE Certified ATL-0180-E
-Original Message-
From:
Kuganesan,
If as you say there are nothing but cosmetic changes have been made this
would be a permissive change under the FCC rules for permissive change. Your
EMC vendor should be able to supply you with a report includes the new brand
name as being represented by the original model
Good Morning,
Does anyone have some experiences using a Quest Technologies M28 Noise
Logging Dosimeter?
How reliable is this meter?
How often is calibration required
What is the factory recommended calibration duration?
Best Regards,Paul J Smith
Bonjour de Montreal,
Let me point out a couple of things here. I was the Chairman for the 2001
Symposium. The reasons why CDs are used today are numerous for instance:
1- Most of the users (including myself) prefer CDs for its concentration of
information and the search tools.
2- Since the IEEE
OK, let me ask the question again. Is EN60950-1 complete enought to evaluate
most ITE without the need of the subparts?
Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International
-Original Message-
From: Brian McAuliffe [mailto:i...@mcac.ie]
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 2:35 AM
To: Ron
Ron,
As I understand it, Part 1 (IEC 60950-1) is indeed a complete and
stand-alone replacement for IEC 60950 3rd Edition. Future parts such as
60950-21, -22 -23 will be addressing specific product types or product
environments etc. IEC 60950-1 is however generic and as such a product
falling
The draft EN60950-1 that I have (prEN60950-1 prAA July 2001) has a DOP of
'IEC 60950-1 publication date + 9 months', and, a DOW of 'July 1 2006'. So
there is some time before you must adopt the EN60950-1 standard for new
product released.
It also gives a justification for why this DOW has been
I would agree, kind of like IEC/EN 60335 for domestic electrical and similar
equipment.
Brian McAuliffe
MCA Compliance Solutions
www.mcac.ie
-Original Message-
From: owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
[mailto:owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Ron Pickard
Sent: 15 July 2002
Hello Group,
We have already tested for EMC and placed our IT product (Wireless Pen) in the
USA market.
Now, we have an OEM customer who want our product to be sold under their brand
name. So, except the logo changes and label changes, the electronics and
functionality remained unchanged.
Dear All,
I am not know for being very organised. The CDs are very portable but
because of that, great care must be taken to keep track of its whereabouts.
The idea of the CD must be some kind of conspiracy to sell lots of toner
and paper. I find that I ended up printing almost every page of
EMC-PSTC'ers and SI-LIST'ers,
We've had some interesting discussions recently about:
* Designing power distribution systems for printed circuit boards
(PCB's).
* The current-carrying capability of traces and vias.
In 1999-2000 I researched and developed design guidelines on these
topics
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