Re: FCC + FCC = FCC? - Outlaw

2001-06-25 Thread Ken Javor
Someone else on this thread quoted chapter and verse from Title 47 of the US code stating that individuals who built their own ITE were not covered by Part 15 rules. Regardless of that, I find it hard to imagine the FCC going after any individual other than to make him fix an interference or

Re: IP xx

2001-06-25 Thread Ed Eszlari
Amund, The answer to your question is somewhat tricky since you mention the product (radio/tele cabinet) and reference EN60950. The standard for audio/video equipment is IEC60065/EN60065. In a nutshell, this standard does not specify openings, but as long as the test probes cannot contact

RE: FIPS 140-1

2001-06-25 Thread Hare, Paul
FEDERAL INFORMATION PROCESSING STANDARDS See following page for details... http://www.dice.ucl.ac.be/crypto/standards/fips/fips140-1/fips1401.htm Paul Hare e: ph...@pirus.com Compliance Engineer w: 978.206.9179 Pirus Networks f: 978.206.9199 43 Nagog Park

RE: FIPS 140-1

2001-06-25 Thread Brearley, Chris
Hi Peter FIPS 140-1 is a crypto standard. FIPS - Federal Information Processing Standard. pub 140-1 is security requirements for cryptographic modules. For more information look at; http://www.iae.nsk.su/pages/CRYPTO/welcome.html best regards, -chris Brearley -Original Message-

RE: Hot Swappable Power Supplies ?

2001-06-25 Thread Gary McInturff
Its exactly the in-rush current they are worried about. Unfortunately, I don't have the standard for the connectors so I can't tell you what the test scenario is, but I would agree that depending on the reactance of the load the inrush current could vary significantly. If the test is done on the

Ready Made Connecting Devices

2001-06-25 Thread reheller
What are the chances of ready made connecting devices remaining in the EMCD 2000 as defined (i.e., cables et al)? If testing (CE marking) is required, are there existing standards/test methods that will cover these devices? Or will the TCF route be required? Bob Heller 3M Product Safety,

Bluetooth-IEEE802.11 interference potential

2001-06-25 Thread Ralph Cameron
The website that contains one opinion on this problem has surfaced at www.wireless-nets.com/whitepaper_interference.htm Other links from there are quite productive. Ralph Cameron EMC Consulting and Suppression of Consumer Elecrtonics (After sale)

Re: FIPS 140-1

2001-06-25 Thread Michael . Garretson
Peter, FIPS are (United States) _F_ederal _I_nformation _P_rocessing _S_tandards I found information about 140-1 at http://csrc.nist.gov/cryptval/140-1.htm There are also test requirements at http://csrc.nist.gov/cryptval/140-1.htm It appears to deal with Security Requirements for

RE: FCC + FCC = FCC? - Outlaw

2001-06-25 Thread Chris Maxwell
Ah, I see what you're saying. Point 7 was intended to say that a test should be performed if there was any doubt of a safety problem. I never intended to say that someone should market a product if they know that it will interfere with people's reception of radio or TV. Even I Love Lucy

RE: FIPS 140-1

2001-06-25 Thread Constantin Bolintineanu
NIST issued FIPS(Federal Information Processing Standard) 140-2 (which supersedes FIPS 140-1); The Title of the subject Standard is Security requirements for Cryptographic Modules; It was issued in 1999. Respectfully yours, Constantin Constantin Bolintineanu P.Eng. DIGITAL SECURITY CONTROLS

Re: IP xx

2001-06-25 Thread John Woodgate
20010625092541.11710.qm...@www1.nameplanet.com, am...@westin.org inimitably wrote: Ventilation holes in a radio/tele cabinet, what are the maximum dimensions? According to EN60950, we cannot see any IP requirements? You are applying the wrong standard! Radio and television come under EN60065.

RE: Hot Swappable Power Supplies ?

2001-06-25 Thread Chris Maxwell
I'm curious... How is in-rush current handled for these connectors? Seems like it would be somewhat easy to specify that a connector is good for hot swapping a device that draws X Amps of current. It's the in-rush that would be hard to quantify. One device that draws X Amps of current could

FIPS 140-1

2001-06-25 Thread Peter Merguerian
Dear All, Does anyone know what FIPS140-1 stand for? PETER S. MERGUERIAN Technical Director I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd. 26 Hacharoshet St., POB 211 Or Yehuda 60251, Israel Tel: + 972-(0)3-5339022 Fax: + 972-(0)3-5339019 Mobile: + 972-(0)54-838175

IP xx

2001-06-25 Thread amund
Hi all, Ventilation holes in a radio/tele cabinet, what are the maximum dimensions? According to EN60950, we cannot see any IP requirements? Any suggestions? Best regards Amund Westin, Oslo, Norway -- Get your firstname@lastname email for FREE at http://Nameplanet.com/?su