Hello there  :

Taiwan is in the process to adjust its EMI and Safety Standards to the
Standards of Mainland China.

The Chinese Standards at this time are still based on  CISPR 22  
 ( EN 55022 ) for EMI and EN 60950 for Safety,they might be adjusted to 
specific Chinese requirements.

Be also aware that deviations of these Standards  might apply in different
Chinese Provinces.

For  more details contact Becky at BHS.
Frank.





At 01:16 PM 4/22/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello Rene:
>
>Information I have on Taiwan:
>Safety:  An official standard based on IEC 950 and EN41003 is being
developed.
>
>EMC:  A standard is being developed based on CISPR 22 and VDE 0871 Class A.
>
>Analog standards are based on ITU-T recommendations.
>
>I have no experience with approvals in China or Taiwan, but I have more
information I would be willing to share if you wish.  Contact me at the
numbers below.  I would also recommend considering one of the approvals
guidebooks put out by either BHS or ICC on the Pacific Rim (any others?).
>
>All the above are only my humble opinions, and not necessarily those of my
employer.
>
>Mel Pedersen                   Midcom, Inc.
>Homologations Engineer         Phone:  (605) 882-8535
>[email protected]      Fax:    (605) 886-6752
>----------
>From:  Michael Miele[SMTP:[email protected]]
>Sent:  Tuesday, April 22, 1997 9:54 AM
>To:    [email protected]
>Subject:       Re: China and Taiwan
>
>Rene:
>
>How have you been?
>
>The last info that I have on China was that the following specs must be met:
>
>*      YD/T 588-92 (Primary Performance requirements for Speech band modems
>connected      to an impaired PSTN..or something like that, it is in Chinese).
>*      YD 514-92 (Technical requirements and measurement methods for non-speech
>terminal equipment connected to a PSTN)
>
>These were the specs that we had to comply with last year so they may have
>changed.
>
>Unfortunately I left behind the Taiwanese specs from my previous employer
>but will try to answer any questions you may have...just give me a call.
>
>...Mike
>________________
>Michael Miele
>508-244-8429
>[email protected]
>
>At 10:25 AM 4/22/97 UT, you wrote:
>>Dear Treggers,
>>
>>I must have discovered a big gap in the knowledge about modem
>>approval in China and Taiwan. There was no response at all to my
>>question last time. Does nobody have some experience in this area?
>>
>>Best regards, Rene
>>
>>
>
>
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