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Group,
For the first time ever, in an attempt to economize, I used
a black ink refill kit to refill my HP Deskjet 500 inkjet
cartridge.
Followed directions, a bit messy, no dripping, printer
worked great to run some emergency
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such as balances for commercial purposes, taximeters,
gas meters etc.
Taximeters ... isn't that Automotive directive 95/54/EC?
Best regars
Amund Westin, Oslo / Norway
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Hello EMC/PSTC friends world wide,
I remember having read a few discussions last 12 months
about the
General Product Safety Directive (DIR 2001/95/EC)
Recently (april 24th), the EC has published it's first
list of 10
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Jon Francis jfran...@voltech.co.uk wrote (in 5BC8A2628BC2EB4081CA71B2
d6717d3a05e...@voltech-uk.voltech.co.uk) about '61000-3-2 Power
Calculation', on Fri, 28 May 2004:
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Across the secondary winding of a DC/DC converter transformer powering an
un-earthed SELV load, we have a 75V peak 350KHz square wave at 75VDC input.
One side of the winding is connected to the un-earthed SELV ground
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Bill,
If your power supply is double insulated (two-wire, no ground) you
should be able to get away with two cordsets for the European Union
(EU):
* A BS 1363 plug for the United Kingdom.
* A CEE7 XVI(2) or CEE7 XVII Europlug
to show proof of need.
Have a great weekend, -doug
Douglas E. Powell, Staff Engineer
Corporate Compliance Dept.
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Fort Collins, CO 80525 USA
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I have a few minutes until my test unit ends with a glorious death...
Source: Conformity Magazine
The majority of internal
office use equipment is given the
classification of
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Eric,
While Pollution Degrees and IP ratings cannot be directly correlated, I
would suggest that Pollution Degree 2 could apply up to and including IP54,
but obviously depends on the intended use environment. Above IP54 you
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Hello Bill,
To my knowledge, most companies arrange for their local reps in each
country (or their distributors) to add the appropriate cord for the
country of interest (be certain you identify/specify a properly rated
cordset
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At 08:50 PM 5/27/2004, Eric Meunier wrote:
I found that many components rated at 100VDC do not allow for the 1.4mm
creepage specified in table 2L for the PCB land patterns and
part of your problem.
Chris Maxwell
Nettest
Utica, NY
315-266-5128
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Fellow Compliance Seekers,
(Context: single-phase equipment under EN61010-1, fitted with C13 appliance
inlet per IEC60320)
How do you handle the selection of cordsets for unit
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Eric,
You need to distinguish between where Basic Insulation is required (e.g.
between a TNV-2 Circuit part and an SELV Circuit part that is not protectively
earthed) and Functional/Basic Insulation (e.g. between the +ve and
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Some questions initiated by a customer. I've asked these questions of the
relevant committee, but thought they may be of interest here too. Any comments
/ suggestions appreciated.
These questions concern the checking of
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Hi Group,
I am leaving the world of electronics, EU Directives and Safety later
today as I take an early long holiday and will unsubscribe from the list
this morning.
I have found the list to have been very informative and
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CE Mark on componentsHello Group,
Does anyone know if the IECQ-CECC conformity system is gaining usage in the
component world?
http://www.iecq-cecc.org/
Thanks!
Don Sladek
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Hi,
Across the secondary winding of a DC/DC converter transformer powering an
un-earthed SELV load, we have a 75V peak 350KHz square wave at 75VDC input.
One side of the winding is connected to the un-earthed SELV ground and
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Hi,
I am looking for guidelines to design a 36-75VDC input DC/DC converter
powered from Secondary TNV2 Telecom Power with regards to the applicability
of creepage requirements of IEC60950 table 2L to Functional insulation and
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Does anyone know where I can download the FCC declaration of conformity label,
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Thanks.
Jim Hulbert
Pitney Bowes
.
Oliver
--
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Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 6:55 AM
To: Derek Walton
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McDiarmid
Subject: RE: EMI Report Generators
Hi Derek,
How
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Definitely not. ICs (and most other components for that matter) do not fall
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they need to be installed in a
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Once again I have been asked
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Once again I have been asked whether the CE MARK can or should be obtained for
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are on reels. Any good reasons
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Does anyone have an idea as to what the applicable European and North American
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display (displaying the floor
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Hi Derek,
How difficult would it be to port the code over to to a real operating system
(Linux)?
Regards
Doug
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), but that statement has been removed
from the current version.
Regards,
Doug Parker, NCE
Senior Compliance Engineer
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[mailto:owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Howard Ji (howardji)
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:16 PM
Gary
Just a top-up on your message, and hopefully it might encourage you to
think again.
The existing Machinery Directive - and specifically the Commission guidance
document - and the forthcoming revised LVD clearly mention the issues of
hazards arising from EMC issues.
The Machinery
Hello all,
I’m trying to find a comparative table between MIL STD requirements and GAM
EG13.
More precisely, I’ve got a product with test reports against the following
MIL STD :
MIL-STD 810E
MIL-STD 461 1
MIL-STD 167
MIL-STD 704
And I would like to know if these tests offer a
Ladies and gentlemen,
Once again you've made me happy that I subscribe to this list. Excellent
responses and opinions from a wide range or responsibilities. I do appreciate
it. I haven't had a chance to read all of the respondents yet, there were a
quite a few, but I wanted to express my
these marks.
I copied Mr. Gürlich from the Ministry so he might give us some additional
advice.
Horst
INNOVA Product Service GmbH
Ampferweg 6
87677 Stöttwang
Tel: 08345-952727
Fax : 08345-952729
Von: owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org [
ailto:owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org]Im
these marks.
I copied Mr. Gürlich from the Ministry so he might give us some additional
advice.
Horst
INNOVA Product Service GmbH
Ampferweg 6
87677 Stöttwang
Tel: 08345-952727
Fax : 08345-952729
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mailto:owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Horst Haug
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:33 AM
To: Gary McInturff; EMC-PSTC (E-mail)
Subject: AW: Legal requirements linking
), but that statement has been removed from the current
version.
Regards,
Doug Parker, NCE
Senior Compliance Engineer
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From: owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
mailto:owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Horst Haug
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:33 AM
To: Gary McInturff; EMC-PSTC (E-mail)
Subject: AW: Legal requirements linking GS
Take a look at the note in clause 1.1.3 of IEC 61010-1:2001.
Best regards,
Ron Wellman
At 01:20 AM 5/26/2004, iun...@servomex.com wrote:
Group,
We have a small, stand alone mains to DC power supply tested/certified to
IEC 60950. Can this be legally used to power equipment (small portable/desk
Jon,
IEC61010 refers to IEC60950 and in general you can accept a power supply
approved to IEC60950 with the same pollution degree and over voltage
category. IEC60950 has over voltage category I, II, III (Annex G) that is
named Installation category in IEC61010.
The IEC61010 spacing allows
EN60950 really does not make any provision for Pollution Degree or
Installation Category.
The 60950-1 makes provisions for Pollution Degree and Installation Category
(known as OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY). Both of them should be taken for
consideration when, for example, distances (clearance, creepage,
...@scmmicro.co.in]
Sent: mercoledì 26 maggio 2004 6.50
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org; owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Standards to be followed for intentional radiators
in Europe market
Dear Experts,
For the US market, Intentional radiating devices are
covered under FCC Part 15 Sub
I read in !emc-pstc that Gordon,Ian ian.gor...@bocedwards.com wrote
(in E1BA0362B28ED211A1E80008C71EA30602070059@EXC_EAS01) about
'International EMC mark: similar to legal requirements linking G S and
EMC?' on Wed, 26 May 2004:
I have been asked about the International EMC mark
Ian
Basically the answer to your question is Yes!
Whether it is to your commercial advantage to follow this route will be a
matter of the products in question, where you intend to sell them, and the
attitudes of your customers.
Be aware, however, that this mark is a both a trademark and a
All
I have been asked about the International EMC mark
http://www.ul.com/emc/emcint.html
Is this another case of non-statutory requirements similar to the GS mark
referred to by others?
Ian Gordon
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mailto:owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Horst Haug
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:33 AM
To: Gary McInturff; EMC-PSTC (E-mail)
Subject: AW: Legal requirements linking GS and EMC
Ian,
Legally, probably yes. However, your choice of harmonised standard for the
power supply may be called into question unless the operating environment of
the gas monitor is within the bounds of the minimum operating environment
specified in EN60950.
One of the main differences between EN60950
Group,
We have a small, stand alone mains to DC power supply tested/certified to
IEC 60950. Can this be legally used to power equipment (small portable/desk
top gas monitor) tested/certified to IEC 61010-1 without any further
testing/certification?
Many thanks in anticipation of your help
Ian
I read in !emc-pstc that Horst Haug horst.h...@innova-ps.de wrote (in
ddeiinpbeglpkckdpnfnoelacfaa.horst.h...@innova-ps.de) about 'AW: Legal
requirements linking GS and EMC' on Wed, 26 May 2004:
The GS mark is the only safety mark backed up by laws in Europe.
Only in Germany, though? Nowhere
Derek Walton lfresea...@aol.com wrote:
I have to beg to differ. It's often the case SW can't be run on XP/2000
from Win 9*. This is because it's 32 bit Vs 16 bit. A lot of the hooks,
just plain don't work.
Although this thread gets rather off-topic: since Windows 95, the
Win32 API is used. 16
a trade mark label like INNOVA mark, VDE, TÜV or others, but this
is just showing, that one test house has done testing for safety.
With best regards
Horst
INNOVA Product Service GmbH
Ampferweg 6
87677 Stöttwang
Tel: 08345-952727
Fax : 08345-952729
Von: owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
I read in !emc-pstc that Gary McInturff gmcintu...@spraycool.com wrote
(in 9f347458edacb64b8ff57db67e6e0faa0121d...@cerebrum.spraycool.com)
about 'Legal requirements linking GS and EMC' on Tue, 25 May 2004:
The claim has once more been put forth by a major European based NRTL
doing business
Dear Experts,
For the US market, Intentional radiating devices are covered under
FCC Part 15 Sub part 'C'. Similarly what are the standards to be followed
for CE marking to market in Europe. EN55022 EN55024 are for ITE
equipment, the same is applicable for intentional radiators operating
Hi Ralph,
I have to beg to differ. It's often the case SW can't be run on XP/2000
from Win 9*. This is because it's 32 bit Vs 16 bit. A lot of the hooks,
just plain don't work.
We had to write Compliance 3 from the ground up to run on a 32 bit OS,
however, some Win 98 2nd Edition installations
I agree. There is no relationship between EMI signatures and safety
requirements. I could see a request to examine the EMI signatures being
compliant in the sense that then the design is fixed, but that is a
cumbersome, serial way of doing things. The processes ought to be parallel
except where
Gents,
The claim has once more been put forth by a major European based NRTL
doing business in the us that they cannot grant a GS mark for ITE equipment
unless they have the emissions data during the safety review.
I believe that they may want it but it is not required under statutes, and
Everyone
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Don,
I have over 18 years experience in EMC and Product Safety. I have constructed
several test labs for certification of products. Attached is my resume
detailing my experience. Please review it and contact me if you require any
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- Electromagnetic
compatibility
Best regards
Amund
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ailto:owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org]På vegne av john.merr...@modicon.com
Sendt: 25. mai 2004 17:43
Til: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Emne: Conducted Emissions on DC Req?
Is there an exemption from
Have you tried the software running under WinXP?
It's unusual for software running in Win9x to not run correctly in WinXP,
but any device drivers will likely need updating.
Ralph McDiarmid, AScT
Compliance Engineering Group
Xantrex Technology Inc.
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I read in !emc-pstc that Matthias Weingart i...@pentax.boerde.de wrote
(in 20040525110156.b15...@pentax.boerde.de) about 'European wiring
question' on Tue, 25 May 2004:
I am sure UK-boxes are different ;-). I think harmonisation in the field
of electric power at the mechanical level will take some
EN300386 requires conducted emission on dc power ports.
EN55022 doesn't require dc conducted emission on dc power ports.
Both standards are usual standards in my industry.
At 11:43 AM 5/25/2004 -0400, john.merr...@modicon.com wrote:
Is there an exemption from testing Conducted Emissions
John,
I would think it would be good engineering practice to test the DC Power
ports even if there is an exemption. Who knows what issues could arise
later if there is ingress/egress from the DC power ports.
Dave Cuthbert
Micron Technology
From: owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
john.merr...@modicon.com wrote (in OF668EEBA3.5F36C0B8-ON85256E9F.0055A
bef-85256e9f.00564...@modicon.com) about 'Conducted Emissions on DC
Req?', on Tue, 25 May 2004:
Is there an exemption from testing Conducted Emissions on DC Power ports?
If so can anyone point me to where the exemption is
My thanks to the many of you who responded with useful and interesting
information.
It seems to me, based on the responses and on my wife's observations, that
some European lighting manufacturers have not fully incorporated the details
of US (and I believe, Canadian) electrical wiring
Is there an exemption from testing Conducted Emissions on DC Power ports? If
so can anyone point me to where the exemption is documented?
My particular case is with Industrial Control equipment for use in fixed and
mobil (shipboard) applications.
Thanks in advance.
John Merrill
Product
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From: Matthias Weingart [mailto:i...@pentax.boerde.de]
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 5:25 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: European wiring question
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 10:08:37AM +0100, John Allen wrote:
Thanks for the info - but I am probably not
/group.htm?category_id=2532
The boxes are connected together with plastic tubing flexible or rigid.
http://www.elbutik.se/group.htm?category_id=1919
/Janne
Fran: owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
[mailto:owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org]For Matthias Weingart
Skickat: den 25 maj 2004 14:25
Till: emc
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 10:08:37AM +0100, John Allen wrote:
Thanks for the info - but I am probably not the only one who is a
little confused as to which of the boxes shown are used in CEILINGS to
support light fittings.
Can you point out those used for this purpose?
I am not a
Matthias
Thanks for the info - but I am probably not the only one who is a little
confused as to which of the boxes shown are used in CEILINGS to support light
fittings.
Can you point out those used for this purpose?
Thanks
John Allen
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From: Matthias Weingart [
Take a look at this german shop for commonly used wiring boxes in Germany:
http://www.elektrofachmarkt-online.de/a
fputzmaterial_aufputzmaterial_allgemein.htm
I am sure UK-boxes are different ;-). I think harmonisation in the field
of electric power at the mechanical level will take some hundred
Belgium
From: owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
mailto:owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Martin Garwood
Sent: dinsdag 25 mei 2004 6:01
To: Anders Svensson B (LI/EAB); emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: Australien requirements
Hi Anders,
A product that incorporates 802.11b with ADSL
Original Message
On 24/05/2004, 22:21:27, Jacob Schanker schan...@frontiernet.net wrote
regarding European wiring question:
This question is slightly off the usual for this list (although there
*are*
safety implications), but I am hoping that EU list members can answer it.
When installing
Dear emc-pstc group,
For those who may have interest a new directive have been published in
Official Journal:
DIRECTIVE 2004/40/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 29 April 2004
on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of
workers to the risks
arising
Gary McInturff gmcintu...@spraycool.com wrote (in 9F347458EDACB64B8FF
57db67e6e0faa0121d...@cerebrum.spraycool.com) about 'Limits for
harmonic current', on Mon, 24 May 2004:
I've forgotten. Switch mode power supplies used to be class D, and I'm not
sure if that hasn't changed to class A, and don't
Hi Anders,
A product that incorporates 802.11b with ADSL falls under ACA's
radiocommunications devices (compliance labelling) notice 2003 and
Telecommunications Labelling (Customer Equipment and Customer Cabling) Notice
2001 respectively.
On the RF side, a ETS 300 328 report will be
I've forgotten. Switch mode power supplies used to be class D, and I'm not
sure if that hasn't changed to class A, and don't have the most recent
standard.
Thanks
Gary
This question is slightly off the usual for this list (although there *are*
safety implications), but I am hoping that EU list members can answer it.
When installing hanging overhead light fixtures to a junction box in the
ceiling, there is a canopy or bezel that fits against the ceiling and
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We have just ( literally ) finished validating Schaffners Compliance 3
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short time there may even be a trade in value to the old HP
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From: John Woodgate [mailto:j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 8:27 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: EMI Report Generators
I read in !emc-pstc that melli...@tycoint.com wrote (in
2141C5F52FD2CA4
182AF6927090263B909CD5ACA@flbocexu04) about
Sorry to spam the list, but is there anyone connected to ValleyLab reading
this list?
Brent DeWitt
Loveland, CO
Does anyone know if the RTTE Directive applies to Electronic Article
Surveillance (EAS) equipment operating at 218.3 Hz? I cannot find any
standard that is harmonized to the RTTE Directive that applies to Short
Range Devices (SRD) under 9 kHz or specifically to EAS equipment. I'm
thinking that
I read in !emc-pstc that melli...@tycoint.com wrote (in 2141C5F52FD2CA4
182AF6927090263B909CD5ACA@flbocexu04) about 'EMI Report Generators' on
Mon, 24 May 2004:
Doe anyone know of a good replacement for the HP 85578A EMI Report Generator
software? We are changing to XP and this software will not
Doe anyone know of a good replacement for the HP 85578A EMI Report Generator
software? We are changing to XP and this software will not run on XP to the
best of my knowledge.
Using the software to capture screen captures from a HP 8591EM and generate
data sheets for test reports in Word. Is a
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of the US Department of
Hello group,
Can you help me with listing the standards which are required for a WLAN
802-11 b and g accesspoint with integrated DSL (connected to PSTN) to meet the
requirements in Australia? (EMC/Safety/Telecom/RF safety.)
Thanks!
Regards
Anders
I speak Hungarian, and I couldn't make heads or tails of that excerpt. Of
course, I have trouble with some of that stuff in English as well...
on 5/21/04 6:42 PM, Glyn Garside at ggars...@us.tuv.com wrote:
EU Enlargement - it's for real!!
In case you need them, copies of most(?) of the EU
EU Enlargement - it's for real!!
In case you need them, copies of most(?) of the EU Directives in nine
languages (Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese,
Polish, Slovak, Slovene) related to the addition of the 10 new members can
(for now) be found at:
Dear French Experts,
I need this translated properly:
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH MAGNIFIERS
CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT
Viewing the laser output with optical instruments (e.g. magnifier,
microscopes) within a distance of 100mm may pose an eye hazard.
Thanks for all,
close. A quick glance at the curves could have averted that.
Earl
From: owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
mailto:owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Georgerian, Richard
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:59 PM
To: IEEE
Subject: Ferrite core test methodology
Greetings All,
In regards
Hi Richard,
In working with Steward ferrite on this I can answer - NO.
There is no specific standard - but there is good engineering
practice. Steward have developed an excellent test methodology
that they are using to prove the efficacy of their ferrite pound
for pound against the competition.
Does anyone have any experience with Australia's Product Safety Data Sheets
(PSDS)?
Is it just a matter of simply filling it out? Or is there a large process
behind it?
Thanks for any help to you may be able to provide.
Greetings All,
In regards to measuring for the Z impedance for ferrite cores and beads, is
there a specific standard that ferrite vendors use to create such curves? For
that matter, are there any such standards? I would suspect that if test
set-ups and methodologies are different from vendor to
Hi Guys,
I have picked up an EFT Tester before it was to be put on the scrap heap.
It seems to work OK and I intend to use it for debug and pre-compliance EFT
testing (EN61000-4-4?). Unfortunatly there is no paperwork available.
Does anyone know how, where I can get some information on this test
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FWSent: woensdag 30 juni 2004 19:41
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