RE: ITE Emissions above 1 GHz

2000-11-17 Thread Barry Ma

Dick,

The standard ETS 300-683 is for Radio Equipment used in short range. Is the 
unit described by Richard falls under this category?

Richard,

A question raised by you about how to regulate ITE (Information Technology 
Equipment) device in compliance with Telecom standards is of very important and 
practical interest. Telecom industry is developing so fast that many other 
equipment which fall under categories of ITE or Test equipment are involved in 
the Telecom environment. ...

If customers in Telecom industry really want us to test devices of other 
categories in compliance with Telecom standards, should we raise our price for 
the extra cost? :-)

Barry

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On Thu, 16 November 2000, Dick Grobner wrote:
 
 Short range device? Look at ETSI 300-683, EMC Std for Short Range Devices -
 operating freq. 9kHz to 25GHz. Chapter 8 deals with emissions.
 Hope this helps!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: wo...@sensormatic.com [mailto:wo...@sensormatic.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 3:10 PM
 To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
 Subject: ITE Emissions above 1 GHz
 
 I have an Information Technology device that intentionally generates and
 uses 2.45 GHz signals. EN55022 does not provide limits above 1 GHz. Is there
 another harmonized EN that can be applied for spurious emissions above 1
 GHz? If not, will this product have to be submitted to a Competent Body?
 
 Richard Woods
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Thanks.
Best Regards,
Barry Mab...@anritsu.com
ANRITSUwww.anritsu.com
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
Tel. 408-778-2000 x 4465
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RE: ITE Emissions above 1 GHz

2000-11-16 Thread Dick Grobner

Short range device? Look at ETSI 300-683, EMC Std for Short Range Devices -
operating freq. 9kHz to 25GHz. Chapter 8 deals with emissions.
Hope this helps!

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Subject: ITE Emissions above 1 GHz



I have an Information Technology device that intentionally generates and
uses 2.45 GHz signals. EN55022 does not provide limits above 1 GHz. Is there
another harmonized EN that can be applied for spurious emissions above 1
GHz? If not, will this product have to be submitted to a Competent Body?

Richard Woods

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Vedr.: ITE Emissions above 1 GHz

2000-11-16 Thread Helge Knudsen

Hello Richard,

Is the device a blue tooth using wireless radiation to communicate with other 
devices, if yes the device is a subjet for the RTTE directive. 
You may use the ETSI standards: 

EN 301 489-3 V1.2.1 (2000-08)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services;
Part 3: Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on 
frequencies between 9 kHz and 40 GHz

and

EN 300 440-2 V1.1.1 (2000-07)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
Short range devices;
Radio equipment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range;
Part 2: Harmonized EN under article 3.2 of the RTTE Directive

Those standards may be downloaded free of charge from www.etsi.org. 
NOTE:They are not harmonized yet!

If it not is used for wireless communication then the EN 55022 still shall be 
used for showing complience with the EMC Directive.

Best regards


Helge Knudsen
Delta 
Electronics Testing, EMC
Venlighedsvej 4, DK-2970 Hoersholm
Telephone : +45 45 86 77 22
Fax  : +45 45 86 58 98


 wo...@sensormatic.com 15-11-00 22:10 

I have an Information Technology device that intentionally generates and
uses 2.45 GHz signals. EN55022 does not provide limits above 1 GHz. Is there
another harmonized EN that can be applied for spurious emissions above 1
GHz? If not, will this product have to be submitted to a Competent Body?

Richard Woods

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ITE Emissions above 1 GHz

2000-11-15 Thread WOODS

I have an Information Technology device that intentionally generates and
uses 2.45 GHz signals. EN55022 does not provide limits above 1 GHz. Is there
another harmonized EN that can be applied for spurious emissions above 1
GHz? If not, will this product have to be submitted to a Competent Body?

Richard Woods

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