I don't know how you could get a uniform field one meter deep three meters
from a transmit antenna. The only way I know to get a deep field for
testing purposes is using a parallel plate, and that has bandwidth and
polarization limitations. My understanding of the 1000-4-3 calibration is
that th
Collogues,
In this specification, is it stated anywhere if the unity field is a
volume ( 1 cubic meter) or is it a plane location (the calibration plane)?
I'm having questions raised about rotating the EUT (in 90 degree increments)
(which now has us over testing the EUT because it is clo
John: The 1998 SAE Handbook that I have lists under Vibration - Automobile
a standard called "SAE J1211 Recommended Environmental Practices for
Electronic Equipment Design" which covers Mechanical Vibration and Shock in
sections 4.7 and 4.8.
I believe SAE standards are now available on-line (for
Don't forget GB 4793.1 for the People's Republic of China.
Regards,
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Hello Terry,
What do you mean by harmonized to the degree of IEC 60950? EN 61010-1 is a
European harmonized standard that falls under the scope of the Low Voltage
Directive just like EN 60950.
Regards,
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EN 61010-1 has indeed been harmonized. In the US it exists as UL 3111 and
ANSI/ISA S82.01. The National Forward addresses NEC specific issues.
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Hello,
Thanks to all who responded to my question wrt surveillance camera.
There was a third component to my original email dealing with automobile
vibration and applicable standards.
We are considering mounting a surveillance camera within an automobile.
Unsure which standards to test to?
All
Good Afternoon,
Are all products under 16 Amps required to be tested to A 14 of 6100-3-2 and
6100-3-3? If so, where can I find the exact documentation that states this.
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards,
Michael Stone
L. S. Compliance
W66 N220 Commerce Court
Cedarburg, WI 53012
V 262-37
Used Lindgren RF Enclosures Double Electrically Isolated RF Screen Room with
semi or fully anachoic absorber for sale. Shielded enclosure outer dimensions
are
24'W x 20'D x 12' H. Three Steel beam roof support structure 15' H. The
facility
currently has Rantec 4'x2'x2' absorber on walls and c
John,
Since they are not heavy industrial equipment and they do not contain any
transmitters, I would suggest using EN 50082-1.
Mark Kirincic
EMC Design - Portables
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wo...@sensormatic.com wrote:
>
> I am trying to determine if a particular device should be safety certified
> under EN 60950 or EN 61010-1. It would be appreciated if someone would
> provide me with the scope of EN 61010-1. Thanks.
>
> Richard Woods
>
Richard,
It seems EN61010-1 is for cont
John, the question of applicable directives was asked and answered by CENELC
TC79, Alarm Systems. They published report R079-001, "Guidelines to
achieving compliance with EC directives for alarm systems" in 1996. You can
obtain a copy from BSI or other sales points for CENELEC documents.
Fo
Dear Colleague
Do someone know
supplier of high power amplifer (2.5 KW, frequency 10KHZ- 220 MHz)
for EMC testing, other than Amplifier Research ?
I'm asking this question because AR has rise considerably the prices (two
figures number...)
I know that AR has just bought Kalmus, and that IF
Thanks for your replies, some of which came direct to me.
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Good day All:
Without going into detail on National Deviations and being up-to-date with
the latest amendments ..
The following safety standards are harmonized with IEC61010-1 :
EN61010-1; ANSI/ISA S82.02.01; CAN/CSA C22.2 No 1010.1; UL3111-1 (for
Test and Measuring Equipment); UL3101
Hi All:
As long as your on this discussion I would like to know if this has been
harmonized to the degree that IEC 950 has?
I suspect the answer is no.
Thanks!
Terry
>>> "O'Shaughnessy, Paul" 04/05/01 01:57PM
>>> >>>
The opening paragraph of the Scope of 1010-1 states it covers "electrical
Of course the correct uRL must be
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Giuseppe:
You might try Ophir, Henry & Schaffner-Chase.
http://www.ophirrf.com/
http://www.radiodan.com/rfpower.htm
http://www.schaffner.com/
Regards,
Ed
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>From: Rossi Giuseppe [mailto:g.ro...@crf.it]
>Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 9:09 AM
>To: emc-p...@majordomo
EUROPE
The directives are the easy part:
73/23/EEC for safety; 89/336/EEC for EMC; and if it has a transmitter,
99/5/EC
Choosing the EuroNorms is more complicated. We expect camera vendors to
comply with:
EN 55022:1998 for RF emissions
EN 50130-4:1995/1998 Alarm systems immunity
April 5th 2001, EMC directive and R&TTE directive.
As usual available for download from our site
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The opening paragraph of the Scope of 1010-1 states it covers "electrical
equipment intended for professional, industrial process, and educational
use, including equipment and computing devices for
* measurement and test;
* control;
* laboratory use;
* accessories intended for use with the above (
Hello John,
Surveillance cameras in Europe unfortunately are included in the scope of
the alarm systems standards. Standards such as
EN 50130-4
Alarm Systems, Part 4, Electromagnetic Compatibility, "Product family
standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social
ala
John, the question of applicable directives was asked and answered by CENELC
TC79, Alarm Systems. They published report R079-001, "Guidelines to
achieving compliance with EC directives for alarm systems" in 1996. You can
obtain a copy from BSI or other sales points for CENELEC documents.
For CCT
John,
Since they are not heavy industrial equipment and they do not contain any
transmitters, I would suggest using EN 50082-1.
Mark Kirincic
EMC Design - Portables
e-mail: mark.kirin...@compaq.com
Phone : (281) 927-3664
Fax: (281) 927-3654
Pager: (713) 765-1794
Pager alpha: 7137167243.7137
wo...@sensormatic.com wrote:
>
> I am trying to determine if a particular device should be safety certified
> under EN 60950 or EN 61010-1. It would be appreciated if someone would
> provide me with the scope of EN 61010-1. Thanks.
>
> Richard Woods
>
Richard,
It seems EN61010-1 is for contr
Dear Colleague
Do someone know
supplier of high power amplifer (2.5 KW, frequency 10KHZ- 220 MHz)
for EMC testing, other than Amplifier Research ?
I'm asking this question because AR has rise considerably the prices (two
figures number...)
I know that AR has just bought Kalmus, and that IFI is
Hello,
Three questions relevant to commercial video cameras, typically in
surveillance operation:
To sell in Europe what directive is applicable to obtain CE.
To sell in North America, what FCC part applies.
To install a video camera in an automobile, what vibration standards apply?
John Coyl
I am trying to determine if a particular device should be safety certified
under EN 60950 or EN 61010-1. It would be appreciated if someone would
provide me with the scope of EN 61010-1. Thanks.
Richard Woods
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Whoa! my previous response said EN 61010-1, what I meant to say was EN
60825-1. I'm not sure whether my mind or fingers are to blame for this one,
so I'll blame a right wing conspiracy.
My thanks to Martin Lindquist for pointing this out.
Sorry about the confusion.
Chris
> -Original Me
A Curtis-Straus Extra for April 5, 2001 is now
available at:
http://www.conformity-update.com
The headline is:
NEW STANDARDS FOR EMC & RTTE IN THE OJ
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Hello Guy,
I was expecting to see a bunch of replies to your question. I didn't, so
I'll just throw a quick one in.
Since you already mention laser classifications, I'm guessing that you are
already familiar with the United States CDRH laser safety rules (21 CFR,
section 10.40) and the European
SCV EMC Society Meeting
Tuesday, April 10, 2001
"RADIATED EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS ABOVE 1 GHz"
Speaker: Tom Cokenias
The April meeting of the Santa Clara Valley EMC Society will be held at SGI in
Mountain View, 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy., building 40, in the Presentation Center
above the lobby. The
http://www.mcw.edu/gcrc/cop.html
- Doug
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