RE: RTTE - antennas

2003-05-16 Thread Gert Gremmen
Within the RTTE harmonized standards fa. for SRD's a distinction is made between equipment having 1/ internal and 2/ external or 3/ dedicated antenna's. If your product is tested as an equipment having an external antenna, the test program will be such that the type of antenna should not have

RE: Graphing Software

2003-05-16 Thread Brian O'Connell
There could be something available on sourceforge.net luck, Brian -Original Message- Hi All, I'm looking at plotting the response of devices on a polar plot, either 2D or 3D. In this cases it's the response of a field probe. Several plots will be used for different

RE: Graphing Software

2003-05-16 Thread Knighten, Jim L
Derek, I have used PSI Plot for many different applications and like it. It is very powerful and versatile. You may consider the initial price to be expensive. It is cheap to maintain. http://www.polysoftware.com/plot.htm Jim James L. Knighten, Ph.D.

Re: Graphing Software

2003-05-16 Thread robert Macy
Doesn't Excel work for this? If not, I use a simple one called Grafdemo.exe which is best for plots up to 150 data points *and* has curve fitting SW for smooth displays and approx formulas. Or, Computer Calculus 4.0 CC4 which plots 2D and surface plots CC4 has good presentation of 2D

Graphing Software

2003-05-16 Thread lfresea...@aol.com
Hi All, I'm looking at plotting the response of devices on a polar plot, either 2D or 3D. In this cases it's the response of a field probe. Several plots will be used for different frequencies. Does anyone have suggestions of what package to use? I know or Origin, but it's very expensive.

RE: CE directive (Warranty Defective Products)

2003-05-16 Thread Chuck Seyboldt
See 1999/44/EC for warranty for consumer products. 85/374/EEC relates to defective products. Defective products does not mean not conforming to specifications, but means a product that causes at least 500 Euros worth of property damage (other than the loss of the product

RE: Australian Automotive Product

2003-05-16 Thread Peter L. Tarver
Bob - Try the Standards Australia web site. http://www.standards.com.au/ Regards, Peter L. Tarver, PE Product Safety Manager Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services San Jose, CA peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com -Original Message- From: Bob Heller Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 3:04 AM I

RE: Automotive Directive

2003-05-16 Thread Chris Chileshe
Hi Bob, You wrote .. I have a copy of the Directive 95/54/EEC on order. Unless things have changed from when I last looked, one should be able to download the directive from sources such as http://www.europa.eu.int On naming, unlike the other directives, it ends in EC rather than EEC i.e.

RE: Automotive Directive

2003-05-16 Thread Barker, Neil
Bob, The statements that you make are true. The Directive only sets out minimum requirements. Any specific manufacturer may require suppliers of sub-assemblies to meet some limit that exceeds these minimum requirements. He is not obliged to accept any and all sub-assemblies that meet the minimum

RE: Automotive Directive

2003-05-16 Thread Peter Conboy
Yes - true see for example www.Fordemc.com! Peter From: rehel...@mmm.com [mailto:rehel...@mmm.com] Sent: 16 May 2003 10:50 To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Automotive Directive I have a copy of the Directive 95/54/EEC on order. Can anyone tell me if the following are true: The