Once again, thank you all in advance for your in-depth knowledge and the
willingness to share it.
David Cereceres
Pelco
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From: Foreman, Will
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 11:10 AM
To: Cereceres, David
Subject:IK ratings
How come the IK ratings do
I don't know if they sell them commercially or just onsey-twosey. But
Itronix, here in Spokane Wa sells a line of ruggedized laptops that are
exceptionally quiet.
Gary McInturff
Can anyone recommend a QUITEP.C.to be
used as support equipment during EMC testing.
We are looking for a vendor that really meets
the FCC/CE limits with good margins. Both
notebook and desktop to be used. Our testing
will include the 1.6 GHz area near the newer PC
clock frequencies. Please
Folks -
Actually, the Canadian three-letter agency involved is the CSE (Communications
Security Establishment).
Alexandru, you may want to get in touch with John Simpson at EMCON in Ottawa
about TEMPEST issues. His number is (613) 723-1838 x125, and email
jo...@emcon.com.
Kind regards,
Hi to all,
We are trying to protect an Ethernet port built around an integrated
transformer/connector and an Intel 82559 PHY for the GR1089 Intrabuilding
metallic surge of 800V/100A 2/10us. In short, we are looking for SOT23 or
SOT323 dual diodes (series configuration with a pinout compatible
The European Commission has set up a new web site with information on EU
notified bodies and conformity assessment bodies designated by third
countries under MRAs and PECAs. Members may care to check their entries.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/nando-is/home/index.cfm
From: Kevin Harris
Hello to all,
I am seeking information, such as articles, books, and expert advice on
designing products, particularly switched mode power supplies, for
lightning protection. I am also interested in testing products for
lightning protection and I would also be appreciative of reading
material
Greetings all,
Excellent discussion. I've had a number of responses ranging from it really
doesn't matter to the highly technical (it's truly amazing how complicated
fuses can be). As I expected, everyone seems to be more or less on the same
page with this matter, and a few anecdotes were
Hello Group,
Does anyone know where I might obtain an official list of notified bodies
under the European CPD. I supposed it would be on the Europa site but if it
is, I can't find it.
Thanks
Kevin Harris
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Technical Committee emc-pstc
Doug,
I agree with you completely. I would not call a fuse that correctly performed
its job a bad fuse. I would classify a fuse as either intact or open.
And I would say the failure caused the fuse to open.
On the subject of fuse sizing I have changed my philosophy over the years. In
the
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I have seen no reports of such code activity. Shutdown for smoke or operator
choice is required in computer rooms, but not required as part of a general
building alarm. Any building shutdown of ventilation would have to be
coordinated in some cases
Another fix is to run your system components off of a UPS.
Dave Cuthbert
Micron Technology
From: John Woodgate [mailto:j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 12:06 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: harmonics testing
I read in !emc-pstc that Brian Epstein
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