Re: [volt-nuts] Availability of 3458A in Europe after the end of 2016.

2016-11-13 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message <5828a747.90...@erols.com>, Chuck Harris writes: >The intention of RoHS, and those that implemented it, >is to make it appear to the public as though it is >going to save the world... the reality is it has >hundreds of niches carved out of it for this and that >special

Re: [volt-nuts] Availability of 3458A in Europe after the end of 2016.

2016-11-13 Thread Chuck Harris
Years ago, when RoHS was first implemented, they actually told everyone in industry what the exempted areas were. There are other exemptions, like batteries... which is why you can still use lead acid and NiCd batteries. There are also total exemptions for the military, and aviation...

Re: [volt-nuts] Availability of 3458A in Europe after the end of 2016.

2016-11-13 Thread Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd)
On 13 November 2016 at 14:17, Chuck Harris wrote: > RoHS does not apply to test equipment. > Where do you get that from? When I was looking briefly the other day, there did not seem to be a lot of exemptions. I'm sure Keysight must be a bit more on the ball than to put that

Re: [volt-nuts] Availability of 3458A in Europe after the end of 2016.

2016-11-13 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message , Alessandro Saporetti writes: >Just got back from Electronica in Munich where i did have a small >conversation with keysight people about 3458A Rohs issue, they have >a vague idea about when it will kick-in , but where sure