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of standards, depending on where you
shop and what you need.
Regards,
Mike
On 23-Sep-2014, at 9:17 PM, Mike Cantwell mike.cantw...@outlook.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have to buy a whole bunch of standards, mostly EN but also a few IEC
standards. I’m familiar with BSI and IHS Global, what
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for reinforced insulation is
5000 V peak (3536 rms). This voltage can be reduced by 10%
to 4500 V peak (3182 rms).
So, you have a choice of 3000 V rms or 3182 V rms for 1 second.
Best regards,
Rich
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This seemed to me to be a simple question
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and provide less information than
I did this time, but I think it's important to take this email for what it
was, trying to help someone get a job.
Thanks,
Mike
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From: Mike Cantwell mailto:mcantw...@leapfroginet.com
To: Emc-Pstc mailto:emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Wow,
This was LOUD !!!
Point taken.
Original purpose: Help someone feed their family.
Or, in your words:
Feed their family !!!
-Original Message-
From: Price, Ed [mailto:ed.pr...@cubic.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 15 October, 2003 4:52 PM
To: 'Tyra, John'; 'Mike Cantwell'; Emc
I received the following job opportunity from this recruiter:
mailto:bryan_axm...@oxfordcorp.com bryan_axm...@oxfordcorp.com
He has helped others on this list find employment in the past so if anyone is
interested in this position or knows of someone interested in this position
either contact
Goto http://www.vishay.com/load-cells/
Vishay has pretty much bought everyone that makes load cells. Tedea
Huntleigh is the most well known. As far as using them in a harsh
environment, the signals are differential with shielded cables. I know they
work quite well up to 10 or 20V/m, but I don't
If all the supplies have a switching frequency within a few kilohertz of
each other, and the resolution bandwidth of the measurement is 9 kHz, it
seems to me that the power bandwidth of the measurement doesn't depend on
the synchronization and that you'll obtain the same reading either way.
I
believe we all would benefit from information you have on this program. I
hope that you can provide some for our benefit.
I also hope that you accept my public apology, there was never any flame
intended. If not, please feel free to contact me off-line to resolve the
issue.
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell, PE
I responded to the website below (which does not seem to be related to
NARTE) and also got no response. I do believe this is a HOAX.
From: owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
[mailto:owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Peter L. Tarver
Sent: Wednesday, 02 July, 2003 7:03 AM
To:
I think this raises the difference between what's really required BY LAW and
what is good engineering practice, or QUALITY. Although I personally am always
for high quality and therefore perform tests above and beyond whenever I can,
there are numerous instances where this is not prudent.
Tim,
The best advice is to set up the chicken wire as a ground plane and take full
sets of NSA. Perform these measurements just as if you were on the completed
site, including keeping yourself and your measurement equipment out of the
ellipse. If you don't meet NSA, then re-orient the site and
more details than this.
Forward your resume to me and I'll pass it on to the recruiter, who so far
has had a good track record of responding. Why am I helping a recruiter? I'm
hoping to find something for myself in the Dallas area.
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell, PE, NCE
Tel: (214) 547-1666
Cell: (469) 831
interested, contact me offline with your contact info and I'll
make sure it gets to the recruiter, who is retained by the company looking
to fill this position.
2 years might help someone survive into a better economy
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell
1232 Rio Grande Dr.
Allen, TX 75013
Tel: (214) 547
I recall that the FCC found a problem in this frequency range in the
Northwest a few years ago that was related to powerlines.
Of course, a directional antenna, spectrum analyzer, and a van would be
useful...
From: Kurt Fischer [mailto:kurt.fisc...@hyperinterop.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February
Ken,
That was impeccably said !!!
and I'd like to add:
Agilent is not your Dad's HP.
From: Ken Javor [mailto:ken.ja...@emccompliance.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 11:35 AM
To: Richard A. Schumacher; mtay...@hach.com
Cc: emcp...@aol.com; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re:
. Does anyone know if the remaining countries on
this list have either passed legislation to accept the CE mark, or do they
still require their own national marks?
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell
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Technical
I notice in all of the VCCI documents, that it only refers to ITE. Any
opinions on whether or not it applies to ISM equipment that is operated
through an industrial PC? This would definitely be a Class A device.
Thanks,
Mike
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30 to 80 Gauss is equivalent to about 6500 A/m. This is an enormous field!!!
Do you have the right units?
-Original Message-
From: lisa_cef...@mksinst.com [mailto:lisa_cef...@mksinst.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:40 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Magnetics testing
Try:
http://www.werlatone.com/
They can handle it by switching models at 1 GHz. I didn't see one for the
full range.
-Original Message-
From: richwo...@tycoint.com [mailto:richwo...@tycoint.com]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 11:22 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Directional
You can also search the existing rules interpretation database on the FCC
web site
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/index_ie.html
Under miscellaneous, click on rule interpretations.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Reginald Henry [mailto:rhe...@vicon-cctv.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April
All,
Adtran has a T200/T400 shelf platform that several companies apparently make
circuit packs for.
My contact at Adtran has said that it is an old industry standard pin out
configuration for circuit packs, is similar to the old STD computer bus, and
thinks it was originally developed by
NEBS compliance is required by the US Regional Bell Operating Companies
(RBOCs). The major aspect of this consist of Telcordia standards (
www.telcordia.com http://www.telcordia.com ):
GR-1089-CORE:EMC and safety
GR-63-CORE:Environmental
If you have products that must comply with
and more info about Joe's
product is required to determine if there is a real potential problem.
-Original Message-
From: Nick Rouse [mailto:nickjro...@cs.com]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 4:08 PM
To: emc; Mike Cantwell
Subject: Re: Teslars???
To be pedantic, you are mixing units of two
I think the units you're looking to compare to would be Amps/meter. The
conversion from Tesla to A/m is:
1 A/m = 1.26 uT = 0.0126 Gauss
Therefore, a field of .7 mT converts to 555 A/m !!! (it is also equivalent
to 10 Gauss)
Assuming that your customer is referring to power frequency magnetic
Does anyone know:
1) Standards for medical devices in Japan and Australia?
2) Approval procedure for medical devices in Japan and Australia?
Any help/direction would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell
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Good question. Re-phrased: Is a PC always a PC?
According to 15.101(a) provides a table listing the authorization procedures.
The specific term, and I quote, is Class B personal computer and is subject
to DoC. According to the FCC, 15.3(s) defines a PC as an electronic computer
that is
Chairman Powell witnesses, first hand, the devestation in New York.
Interesting...
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-216263A1.pdf
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell, PE, NCE
Flextronics Compliance Laboratories
762 Park Ave.
Youngsville, NC 27596
Tel: (919) 554-0901
Fax: (919) 556
I have two questions and would appreciate any direction:
1) Does anyone know who the Taiwan authority is for GSM phones?
2) Does anyone know of a laboratory that tests GSM phones to their
functional requirements (not EMC and not RF requirements)?
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell, PE, NCE
Flextronics
I would assume that the 10m semi-anechoic chamber complies with ANSI C63.4
volumetric NSA. I would also assume that the 3m chamber noes not comply.
The major correlation issues would relate to:
1) 3m versus 10m (regardless of the sites)
2) non-compliant room (with peaks and nulls) versus
All,
EN 60439-1 is titled Low-voltage switchgear and control gear asemblies -
Part 1: Type-tested and partially type-tested assemblies and is listed as a
harmonized standard under the EMC Directive.
Does any one know the scope of this standard ???
If you know the scope, does it apply to
Does anyone know of any Normalized Site Attenuation measurements above 1
GHz? I'm specifically interested in whether or not ANSI C63.4 or CISPR-22 is
planning this, and if so, is there any preliminary info?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell
2.806 I need to throw my blue copy of the FCC rules away.
Thanks,
Michael Cantwell, PE, NCE
Flextronics International
EMC Laboratories
762 Park Avenue
Youngsville, NC 27596
Tel: (919) 554-0901
Fax: (919) 556-2043
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47 CFR 2.806(c)(3), (4), and (5) addresses this issue.
(3) Any digital device may be operated at the manufacturer's facilities
during development, design or preproduction states for evalutaion or product
performance and determination of customer acceptability.
(4) extends (3) to include
I have attached a GIF file containing the CE Mark. I hope this is useful for
those looking for it.
ce.gif
Thanks,
Michael Cantwell, PE, NCE
Flextronics International
EMC Laboratories
762 Park Avenue
Youngsville, NC 27596
Tel: (919) 554-0901
Fax: (919) 556-2043
attachment: ce.gif
Section 645-5 of the United States National Electrical Code states that the
branch-circuit conductors must be in conduit. If these branch circuits feed
a receptacle, it is acceptable for the receptacle to be located under the
floor so long as the receptacle is accessible (i.e. a floor panel can
Muriatic acid is made up of 50% HCl (hydrochloric acid) and
50% water. Diluting it with water is fine.
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell, PE
RheinTexas, Inc.
Suite 150
1701 East Plano Parkway
Plano, TX 75074
mailto:mcantw...@rheintexas.com
Web Site: http://www.RheinTech.com
Tel: (972) 509-2566
Fax: (972
RheinTexas is an EMC test lab in Plano (just outside of
Dallas) and is NVLAP accredited. We are located just a few
blocks north of the Telecom corridor in Richardson. They
can be reached at (972) 509-2566.
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell, PE
-Original Message-
From: POWELL, DOUG
Does anyone know what the EMC and safety requirements are
for French Guinea?
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell, PE
RheinTexas, Inc.
Suite 150
1701 East Plano Parkway
Plano, TX 75074
mailto:cantw...@flash.net
Web Site: http://www.RheinTech.com
Tel: (972) 509-2566
Fax: (972) 509-0073
information package also lists other books which are useful to
bring to the exam.
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