Jerry,
Compliance Testing to the
IEC 1000-3-2 (EN 61000-3-2) and
IEC 1000-3-3 (EN 61000-3-3) Standards
HP Application Note 1273
56 pages, published in 1995 provides solid information on
testing power supplies to the requirements (harmonics and
fluctuations) and just touched design for compliance
The point I was trying to relate was one of an experience with the CB scheme
and Telecom equipment. I wanted to point out that for TTE in Australia you need
to have an electrical safety test done. The testing must be done by an Austel
accredited (NAMAS) lab. And the safety standard for telecom
For those of you interested:
The 1996 IEEE International Symposium on EMC will be held this year at the
Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara California.
If you have access to the internet you will find all the information you
need on our WEB page @ http://reality.sgi.com/csp/emc96
If you h
AUSTEL Advice to Industry 1996/08, dated March
1996, titled IECEE-CB Reports states:
ADVICE
AUSTEL can only accept reports from test houses
certified by IECEE - Certification Body under the
following circumstances. These reports are known
as CB reports.
If a CB report was produced by an AU
Good Morning,
I recently saw in a trade magazine an announcement that Hewlett Packard had
an app note avaliable that dealt with designing and measuring power
supplies to the requirements of IEC 555 (harmonics, fluctuations etc.).
Does anyone know the app #, and if it is avaliable from HP via i
Mail*Link¨ SMTP FWD>help
Doe sanyone out there know where Paul is and can check up on him?
Peter Tarver
Northern Telecom
peter_tar...@nt.com
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Date: 6/21/96 6:06 AM
From: Paul Reilly
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Hi Max.
You wrote:
> I have an application in which a PC power supply will be placed
> inside a large cabinet. I will have virtually no control over the
> specifications of this power supply since it will be purchased from
> a third party. In addition, the vendors are likely to change from
> ti
Tom Smith wrote:
>Other AUSTEL approved labs who are not members of the CB scheme may also =
>accept the CB reports, and review and endorse them for use by AUSTEL.
This is of course true however they have no obligation to accept CB reports
whereas CB accredited labs do have an obligation.
Best re
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