Jon Elson wrote:
Right, the CE requirement is that all electrical components must bear the
CE mark at the full accepted size (I think it is around 5 cm?). This
includes
EVERY component, including 0402 resistors! There are no exceptions
permitted, and any unit bearing even one such unlabeled or
Not quite correct, Brad. It is not illegal, to place a CE
mark on a power
supply, it only is not necessary, as the power supply will
not work for its
own, but only together with e.g. a PC. The complete system
has to carry the
CE mark, but system designers often ask for the components
Your description is more precise than mine. Thank you.
Gisbert
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Not quite correct
] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?
Not quite correct, Brad. It is not illegal, to place a CE
mark on a power
supply, it only is not necessary, as the power supply will
not work for its
own, but only together with e.g. a PC. The complete system
has to carry the
CE mark, but system designers
check out www.ce-mag.com
Ted
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From: Brad Velander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?
Gisbert,
I am not a CE compliance expert and I do not have access
Download it from
http://www.conformance.co.uk/CE_MARKING/CELOGO/ce_logo.html
sarcastically Anybody ever heard of this newfangled thing called an
internet search engine?
www.google.com
Darryl Newberry
Hardware Engineer
Freedom Scientific, Inc
2850 SE Market Pl
Stuart FL 34997
(561) 223-6443
Darryl,
I have found Copernic (www.copernic.com) most useful for general searches.
It has a free basic version. I believe Partminer (www.partminer.com) and its
associated Free Trade Zone are pretty good too. I use
http://pw1.netcom.com/~dwsmith/index.html as my homepage, so I don't have to
think
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Darryl,
I have found Copernic (www.copernic.com) most useful for
general searches.
It has a free basic version. I believe Partminer
(www.partminer.com) and its
associated Free Trade Zone are pretty good too. I use
http
Brad Velander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Similarly, one can apply the same logic to resistors,
capacitors and other components. Unless there is a specific directive
which covers those types of components, they are covered under the
products most suitable directives and are the
to one's
cheek. Then one can make a statement at each inspection ...
Sorry! It's Friday here in New Zealand...
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From: David Cuthbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 10 August 2001 08:15
To: Protel EDA Forum
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE
Is that cheek, or cheeks?
As the moon rises in Minnesota...
Dan Kennedy
Great River Electronics Inc.
Phil So wrote:
How about changing the location of the tattoo to one's
cheek. Then one can make a statement at each inspection ...
Sorry! It's Friday here in New Zealand...
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Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 12:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?
Brad Velander wrote:
Carl,
a word of warning. Read the CE requirements for labeling
requirements quite carefully, I don't remember
Carl,
Download the Klipper Free 30 day trial .
http://www.desktop-eda.com.au/products/pcb.htm
This has all those logos in its logo library.
You can place them at what ever scale you want.
regards
Brian
At 12:27 PM 07-08-01 -0700, you wrote:
Hello,
I have dense board to apply logos
Brad Velander wrote:
Relax Jon,
the CE requirements do not cover use of normal components in an
assembly. It covers the product/assembly but the individual components are
not covered separately as far as it effects you or I. The best example of
this is computer power supplies, it
Carl,
a word of warning. Read the CE requirements for labeling
requirements quite carefully, I don't remember the exact details but your
desired size appears to be well below their minimum size requirements if
this is the only CE mark to be applied to your product. The pertinent
details
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