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John Woodgate j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk wrote:
It seems IEC 61000-4-4:2004 (ed.2) clause 7.3.1.1 is clear on this:
The test voltage shall be applied simultaneously between a ground
reference plane and all of the power supply terminals, a.c. or d.c.,
and the
In message 20120208212033a.vef00...@nifty.ne.jp, dated Wed, 8 Feb
2012, T.Sato vef00...@nifty.ne.jp writes:
I did't feel the sentense is very good, but I thought the word
simultaneously made it clearer on this point.
It does, but the fact that people are discussing what it means shows
that
We have an adhesive with no RoHS certs, Are there RoHS capable test labs in the
US. I would presume there is some % of total content that is allowed if one
only knew what materials are in the adhesive. Not my area just asking for a
panicked compatriot. He's looking for any means at the moment
Many of the North American NRTLs/SCCs have labs for this.
Perhaps a local company can rent you some time on their XRF box to see if it
is even detectable.
Brian
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From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org]On Behalf Of McInturff,
Gary
Sent: Wednesday, February
Try
NSL Analytical Services, Inc.
4450 Cranwood Parkway
Cleveland OH 44128
Chuck McDowell
Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc.
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of McInturff, Gary
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 2:34 PM
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Subject:
In message
d250d01e39356a4e9cc3b4b459d665503b7c1...@ms-cda-01.advanced-input.com,
dated Wed, 8 Feb 2012, McInturff, Gary gary.mcintu...@esterline.com
writes:
We have an adhesive with no RoHS certs,
It might appear that an adhesive would not have any 'HS' content, but
one can't be sure,
Hi Everyone,
I have been traveling and am a few days late on my latest Technical
Tidbit. Here are the details:
Technical Tidbit - February 2012
The Melted BNC Adapter
This month's Technical Tidbit
describes an
Funny, they laid a bunch off recently in order to get the market value up, andÂ
now they find they need a contract person to get the product out the door!
At least you know you are temp in this position!!|
From: Peter Tarver ptar...@ieee.org
To:
In message 4f335a4b.4000...@emcesd.com, dated Wed, 8 Feb 2012, Doug
Smith d...@emcesd.com writes:
Who would have guessed that the metal portion of BNC hardware could
melt from the heat of soldering!
The body is probably made of pewter - tin with a small amount of other
metals. 100 years
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