Hello All -
Does anyone know of a Full Service EMC Laboratory close to Santa Barbara?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Brent Taira
Eos Corp.
Doug Frazee asks about power analyzers for EN 61000-3-2 and
EN 61000-3-3.
Technical data for the Hewlett-Packard power analyzers can
be found at the following website:
http://www.tmo.hp.com/tmo/datasheets/English/HP6840_Series.html
The site also has info regarding sales contacts.
Best
Hello Sandy,
The latest copy of EN 61010-1, with Amendment 2, dated July 1995 does not
list RUSSIA as a CENELEC member. Therefore, I assume they are not a party
to the CCA (unless the've joined since that time. Perhaps the CB Scheme
will work for you.
Regards, Art Michael, Editor
The following responses have been previously sent to TREG regarding
Czech requirements:
A.
The Czech Type Approval Regulations require that both
Telecommunications and Radiocommunications equipment meet with
the provisions of the National Safety Law. Where
I would like to add/ask for some clarification to the CB scheme. I have seen
this work very well for Information Technology Equipment (ITE). I have had some
bad experience with the Telephone Terminal Equipment (TTE). The bad experience
was 2 - 3 years ago when we tried to use it with TTE in
I need to lease a power analyzer that is compliant with 61000-3-2 and
61000-3-3, please foreward phone numbers of maufacturers, distributors or
rental companies that can help. I am also looking for feedback on the
various testers on the market, pros and cons, yeahs and nays, anyone have a
Bharat Shah of Logitech asked about requirements for an RF wireless mouse in
many countries.
I thought the following concerning Australia may be of interest to the group.
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