>From: "Jon Bertrand" <[email protected]> > I've boiled it down to a twenty page procedure/checklist that is > "tuned" for our products. What pitfalls was I likely to miss (dumb > question, I know)?
If you'd let me read your checklist, I might be able to tell you ? ;-) > ** All of our products use an external (lump-in-cord) mains > transformer that uses protective ground and is in a hard plastic case > with no vent holes. The transformer has CE Mark. This seems to > really simplify the number of single fault conditions. Now I only > have to worry about our display backlight inverter that makes 90 Vac. For me as an infotech engineer, this is sort of amusing. We also use these "warts", primarily to reduce the voltage, so that we are below the voltage of theLVD for many small, simple products. In our case, the thing that tendsto push us back in the LVD range is when we have a built-in modem, because of the ringing voltage on the telephone line. / Lars Poulsen [email protected] +1-805-562-3158 OSICOM Technologies (Internet Business Unit) (formerly RNS) 7402 Hollister Avenue Manager of Remote Access Engineering Goleta, CA 93117 Internets designed while you wait
