What is the DECRA mark? I have been told that it is the safety
certification mark of an certification agency in Australia. I have
heard of SAA, and AUSTEL, but not DECRA. I have been told that DECRA
is not the same as DEKRA. UL's International Compliance Services
Mike,
If you don't draw a spark during ESD air discharge, and you have no
surfaces to which a direct contact discharge can be injected, you won't
create the E-field that is disruptive to high bandwidth transceiver systems
nor will there be a conducted current spike to cause problems.
Plastic
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Hello Mike,
Impossible.
If I understand the problem is that while testing for ESD some signal integrity
is lost.
If your question is CE-related, then this is of no problem. As long as the
network system recovers
itself without user intervention , the test passed. This is known as Criterion
B
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