I read in !emc-pstc that garymcintu...@aol.com wrote (in <37.3cd8d6ac.2
c725...@aol.com>) about 'CDMA Product Approvals' on Mon, 18 Aug 2003:
> So I'm curious what was CDMA originally designed for? Anybody
>know.
I suspect you will find an original paper back
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Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: CDMA Product Approvals
So now I'm curious, which came first Ethernet or cell phone. CDMA is
also used on Ethernet. At least the ori
From: garymcintu...@aol.com [mailto:garymcintu...@aol.com]
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Subject: Re: CDMA Product Approvals
So
So now I'm curious, which came first Ethernet or cell phone. CDMA is
also used on Ethernet. At least the original simplex versions - triple
shielded coax, then cheaper net - essentially phone cables. It wasn't needed
with full duplex PTP transmission, which some might argue isn't true Ethern
From: hansm [mailto:hans.mellb...@baclcorp.com]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 9:50 AM
To: Charles Blackham; Lothar Schmidt; Alex McNeil;
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Subject: Re: CDMA Product Approvals
CDMA 2G and 3G (or also known as CDMA-2000) are both deployed in Europe (but
it depends what
lex McNeil; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: CDMA Product Approvals
CDMA is a cellular phone technology, which is not used in Europe GSM is the
used technology in this region.
FCC requirements depending on the used frequency band FCC part 22 and 24
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From: "Charles Blackham"
To: "Lothar Schmidt" ; "Alex McNeil"
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Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 8:09 AM
Subject: RE: CDMA Product Approvals
>
> CDMA is used in Eur
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From: Charles Blackham [mailto:cblac...@airspan.com]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 8:10 AM
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Subject: RE: CDMA Product Approvals
CDMA is used in Europe for some Fixed radio application
regard
CDMA is used in Europe for some Fixed radio application
regards
Charlie
From: Lothar Schmidt [mailto:lothar.schm...@cetecomusa.com]
Sent: 15 August 2003 15:33
To: Charles Blackham; Alex McNeil; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: CDMA Product Approvals
CDMA is a cellular phone
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From: Charles Blackham [mailto:cblac...@airspan.com]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 5:33 AM
To: Alex McNeil; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: CDMA Product Approvals
Alex
Assuming the product is fixed, have a look at
EN 301 753 for RF, a
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Subject: CDMA Product Approvals
Hi Group,
This is a technology I know nothing about (never heard off!) until my
marketing friends emailed me the approvals question!
What are the approval requirements for a product that employs a
Hi Group,
This is a technology I know nothing about (never heard off!) until my
marketing friends emailed me the approvals question!
What are the approval requirements for a product that employs a wireless
CDMA module. I think I may be asking too much for worldwide standards
(although it would b
Emne: CDMA Product Approvals
Hi Group,
This is a technology I know nothing about (never heard off!) until my
marketing friends emailed me the approvals question!
What are the approval requirements for a product that employs a wireless
CDMA module. I think I may be asking too much for world
Hi Group,
I thought I was handling this R&TTE standards applicability quite well until
the latest proposed product specification for Europe, Australia and
N.America (I have to fill in the blank approvals stuff myself) landed on my
desk. It has placed me in a state of uncertainty...am I covering a
1:15 PM
To: John Woodgate; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: Quality Assurance and Product Approvals
My personal experience agrees with John. I prefer to work with Engineering
and reporting someplace in Engineering;-- it makes my job easier when
compliance is "designed" r
Hi All,
When I was with Xerox, Versatec Division, we were placed in the Engineering
Services Dept. with Drafting and Component
engineering. This worked very well and gave us input to the purchasing
specifications as well as design
considerations. Our relationship with Engineering was very good,
Hi all,
Interesting discussion. Here is my 2 cents. Must be about $1.00 worth by
now.
I once came upon an interesting compromise as to the organization chart
position of compliance. They put it in test or quality, but funded it
through the engineering budget. Not perfect, but it prevented
I read in !emc-pstc that Charles Grasso wrote
(in ) about 'FW: Quality
Assurance and Product Approvals - 2', on Wed, 28 Nov 2001:
>My point is that IF the regulatory agencies
>allow ( however inadvertantly) products on
>the market place that fail then the message
>manager
: Re: Quality Assurance and Product Approvals
I read in !emc-pstc that Mark Werlwas wrote (in
<006701c1782b$69f56020$6401a...@frmt1.sfba.home.com>) about 'Quality
Assurance and Product Approvals', on Wed, 28 Nov 2001:
>On the aspect of the "where to put Product S
ed in PC that
exceed the ClassB spec by as much as 20db.
From: "Dan Teninty"
Reply-To: "Dan Teninty"
To: "Charles Grasso" ,
Subject: RE: FW: Quality Assurance and Product Approvals
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 10:15:43 -0800
Charles,
I would like to offer an e
I read in !emc-pstc that Mark Werlwas wrote (in
<006701c1782b$69f56020$6401a...@frmt1.sfba.home.com>) about 'Quality
Assurance and Product Approvals', on Wed, 28 Nov 2001:
>On the aspect of the "where to put Product Safety/Compliance in the
>organization"
Maybe this problem is even more insidious:
Ask your HR department if they have a "Radford Benchmark Salary Survey"
Job Description -for the work you do.
(or equivalent to AON Consulting/Radford Associates service)
I became aware some months ago that in some parts of the industry do not
have
a j
> On the aspect of the "where to put Product Safety/Compliance in the
> organization" discussion bears mentioning on the forum. In general I
> advocate that the Product Safety/Compliance department be separate from
> Engineering, Sales, and Operations. The Safety/Compliance group sho
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One comment on the VP for compliance..
It is my undersyand that the Dell VP position does
ALL the functions that are imposed by legislation
on a compamy. EMC is one part. There is of course
Safety, Environmental Issues, Lead-free solder etc
addresses ALL the issues - not just EMC.
From: "Dan Teninty"
Reply-To: "Dan Teninty"
To: "Rich Nute" ,
CC:
Subject: RE: Quality Assurance and Product Approvals
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 01:24:35 -0800
Rich,
Dell Computers, as well as a few other major players
Reply-To: "Dan Teninty"
To: "PSTC IEEE-EMC"
Subject: FW: Quality Assurance and Product Approvals
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 12:11:38 -0800
Rich,
After sending you my reply, I thought that I would open it up to the group
for comment. I thought I would pass on the information about the
responding to customers...
-Mark Werlwas
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From: Alan E Hutley
To: emc-pstc discussion group
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 12:40 AM
Subject: Quality Assurance and Product Approvals
Hi All
I have been following with great interest the detailed an
bcc: Oscar Overton/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: FW: Quality Assurance and Product Approvals
Rich,
After sending you my reply, I thought that I would open it up to the group
for comment. I thought I would pass on the information about the NARTE
certification for Product Safety engineers.
Best regards
ssage-
From: Rich Nute [mailto:ri...@sdd.hp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 10:35 AM
To: dteni...@dtec-associates.com
Cc: nutwoo...@nutwood.eu.com; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: Quality Assurance and Product Approvals
Hi Dan:
> Dell Computers, as well as a few other
Hi Dan:
> Dell Computers, as well as a few other major players, take a proactive
> approach to compliance and actually have a VP position for compliance. With
> a little investigation into the benefits of having a first rate compliance
> department with the ability to design for compl
I read in !emc-pstc that Dan Teninty
wrote (in )
about 'Quality Assurance and Product Approvals', on Tue, 27 Nov 2001:
>
>Rich,
>
>Dell Computers, as well as a few other major players, take a proactive
>approach to compliance and actually have a VP position for c
Behalf Of Rich Nute
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 12:36 PM
To: nutwoo...@nutwood.eu.com
Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: Quality Assurance and Product Approvals
Hi Alan:
> Two questions, does the group see a time when we have a VP Compliance on
> level terms with VP Finance,
Thanks Rich for your very detailed, interesting and thought provoking
answer. I will need to reflect on your comments before responding.
Regards
Alan
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To:
Cc:
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:35 PM
Subject: Re: Quality Assurance a
Hi Alan:
> Two questions, does the group see a time when we have a VP Compliance on
> level terms with VP Finance, VP Marketing etc, or is this already
> happening in the US.
No. And not likely to happen in companies with ordinary
products.
As a general rule, "compliance" is seen a
mne: RE: Quality Assurance and product approvals
Tania has summed up the situation pretty well below, one that I can
certainly relate to.
What existed in my last company were:
Procedures - to describe the high level policy;
Work Instructions - for very specific, and sometimes critical
Hi All
I have been following with great interest the detailed and in-depth responses
to this topic. I have noted that particularly in Europe as the list of New
Approach Directives and other regulations grow, plus Safety and Quality issues,
that companies are divesting more importance to this w
nions are my own.
"Tania Grant" on 11/21/2001 12:18:24
AM
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To: "mike harris" ,
amund%westin-emission...@interlock.lexmark.com, "'EMC-PSTC Discussion
Group'"
cc:(bcc: Oscar Overton/Lex/Lexmark
Discussion Group'
Subject: Re: Quality Assurance and product approvals
Hello Mike,
It sounds as if your efforts were very well spent.
I probably did not clarify that, in my opinion, people use the term
"procedure" very loosely. Without having read your document (and the
niagr...@msn.com
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From: mike harris
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 3:29 AM
To: Tania Grant; am...@westin-emission.no; 'EMC-PSTC Discussion Group'
Subject: Re: Quality Assurance and product approvals
Hi Tania,
I just finished writing a procedure on agency cer
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From: Brian McAuliffe [mailto:bally...@iolfree.ie]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 4:36 AM
To: 'EMC-PSTC Discussion Group'
Subject: RE: Quality Assurance and product approvals
I think the point raised by Gary re: where the Compliance group fits into
the organisatio
sage-
From: Brian McAuliffe [mailto:bally...@iolfree.ie]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 2:36 AM
To: 'EMC-PSTC Discussion Group'
Subject: RE: Quality Assurance and product approvals
I think the point raised by Gary re: where the Compliance group fits into
the organisation structur
ort Sales/Marketing to achieve product approvals
worldwide.
(To bring this back to procedures/process) There also needs to be a
'document' which highlights:
1. What services the Compliance group offer;
2. The inputs (from other groups) required, and the outputs to be expected
from each ser
e procedure
for the routine questions, instead of doing Agency 101 for the umpteenth time.
Mike Harris/Teccom
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From: Tania Grant
To: am...@westin-emission.no ; 'EMC-PSTC
Discussion Group'
Date: Monday, November 19, 2001 1:18 AM
Subject: Re: Q
7;EMC-PSTC Discussion Group'
Subject: Re: Quality Assurance and product approvals
Amund,
Since I transferred, over more than 20 years ago, from Quality Assurance to
Regulatory compliance/product safety, I will share with you my opinions and
my experience. However, I would also be intere
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[mailto:owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org]On Behalf Of Tania Grant
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 10:32 PM
To: am...@westin-emission.no; 'EMC-PSTC Discussion Group'
Subject: Re: Quality Assurance and product approvals
Amund,
Since I transferred, over more than 20 years
, and,
therefore, the regulatory requirements be inserted in the appropriate sections.
However, no way are they "detailed" at that point or describe "how" the job
is to be done.
For that, we need trained and experienced people.
taniagr...@msn.com
- Original M
Hi all,
What is your experience with Quality Assurance and product approvals ?
I mean, have your companies made procedures which in details describes the
product approval process from beginning to end ?
I have participated on many test projects during my time in a test lab. When
I today
Given that here in the US the OSHA NRTL program is limited to product
safety in the workplace, can someone on this list answer the following:
* Is there some other US government regulated program for these
types of products outside the workplace?
* If a manufacturer of an electrical/el
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