This is not on topic, but as the list has been affected by this, I wanted to let
people know about the fix. Below is Hot off the presses from Microsoft (note
this is just the key part of an e-mail I just received today from Microsoft).
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Subject:Re: Fuses and isolators for TNV circuits
Author: jay_johansme...@3com.com
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Date: 6/29/00 8:18 AM
Hi Chris,
Why not use a re-settable fuse
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Subject:RCD's for european use
Author: phsmith_new...@excite.co.uk
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Date: 6/29/00 8:23 AM
Does anybody know offhand what the relevent specfications
Greetings to all,
Here's a copy of Lizette's email response to me regarding SABS compliance. I
found it to be very helpful. It might help others as well.
Enjoy,
George
-Original Message-
From: Lizette de Vries-Venter [mailto:dvve...@sabs.co.za]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 2:15
Paul:
Tektronix has a good application note covering measurement of adjacent
channel power. I am not sure but I don't think the 8566B can be triggered
to perform such measurements, I've been away from the field a little too
long . Tek markets the Rhode and Schwartz products and most modern
If I follow you here I guess I would make the measurements just
before the product bursts into flame, unless of course it actually does
stabilize because of thermal mass constraints.
In following my own experience and what I have read on this
discussion 1 degree rise in 15
Dear all,
I'm looking for a software which can read and manipulate data from my
Anritsu MS2601A spectrum analyzer.
The only software I know is EMIscan which cost more than a HAMAG spacrtum
analyzer including a very good software, so it must be cheaper than $3.000
Best regards,
Kim Boll
Are you going to supply the PC or just provide an interface (presumably
serial RS232)?
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From: m...@cjbdev.demon.co.uk[SMTP:m...@cjbdev.demon.co.uk]
Reply To: m...@cjbdev.demon.co.uk
Sent: 29 June 2000 12:22
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: 61010 and 60950
Dan -
The requirement is to avoid exceeding the approved temperature ratings of
the various insulation systems within the product. The necessary test time
is what it is in order to determine that the limits have not been
exceeded. It may be 15 hours - I've certainly evaluated some systems that
May I ask for your esteemed opinions, please? (There's
nothing like a bit of buttering-up when you want help, is there?)
For our equipment, we work to BSEN61010 as it's a simple
electronics/relays control system for a principally electrical bit
of equipment. But on the next job, there's an
Fine and dandy, but when do you draw the line. If you have a product that
slowly increases at less than the 1 deg C in 15 minutes after say 2 1/2
hours, do you keep on testing it say 5 hrs, or 10 hrs, 15 hrs? This could
cause excessively long test times if you are a very zealous person who
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