RE: radar

2002-01-08 Thread Lothar Schmidt
There are even better systems on the market. The German police use systems which show the driver very clearly by placing the cameras so, that it takes the front of the car. So please smile if you drive too fast Best Regards Lothar Schmidt Technical Manager EMC/Radio BQB CETECOM Inc. 411

RE: radar

2002-01-08 Thread Pettit, Ghery
Does the photo show who was driving the car? Can't say that I would be too happy to be summoned to court when one of my kids (or wife) was speeding. Ghery Pettit -Original Message- From: Nick Rouse [mailto:nickjro...@cs.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 12:03 PM To: emc Subject:

Re: radar

2002-01-08 Thread Nick Rouse
I don't know if the technique is used in America but the speed cameras in the UK are triggered by radar but produce evidence by taking two pictures illuminated by two strobe pulses timed about 150ms apart. Stripes are painted across the road spaced so that between flashes a vehicle will traverse

RE: European and North American Cordage

2002-01-08 Thread jrbarnes
Ron, On the first Network Attach product I helped develop, the IBM 4033 External Network Adapters, we wound up with 156 top bills-of-materials to cover three basic models (announced in 1991): * 4/16Mbps Token-Ring. * 10BASE-T/10BASE2 Ethernet. * 10BASE-T Ethernet). We had: * Two basic raw

RE: European and North American Cordage

2002-01-08 Thread ooverton
Because of the different mains plugs required in the different countries I have never seen much advantage to universal cordage. The one exception to this is a jumper cord that has an IEC320, C-13 connector on one end and a C-14 connector on the other. This type of power cord is independent of

Fw: CEN Standards free on-line

2002-01-08 Thread Eric Earnst
Hi all, I think this resolves the questions. Eric -Original Message- From: Sanson Stewart [mailto:stewart.san...@cenorm.be] Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 2:42 AM To: Eric Earnst Subject: RE: Electronic copies of standards Dera Sir Thanks! I have traced the error. For SOME CEN

RE: European and North American Cordage

2002-01-08 Thread WELLMAN,RON (A-PaloAlto,ex1)
Howdy all, Having been involved with power cords and cord sets for quite some time I have never seen an advantage in using Universal cordage. Therefore, I would be interested to hear from people what they have to say about their usage of Universal cordage and what they have benefited from using

RE: SMPS Derating reqs for Altitude range of 5000-10000ft

2002-01-08 Thread Carmen.Filimon
Thank you for all your answers related to my question. I' ve got good ideas for this area and I appreciate your time and kindness to do it. Best wishes and Happy New Year to all of you! Regards, Carmen Filimon Leitch Canada -Original Message- From: Alexandru Guidea

Don Bush's Death

2002-01-08 Thread georgea
I am posting this notice of Don Bush's death, as he was an EMC pioneer, and one of my employees from 1981-1993. Donald R. Bush recently passed away of cancer at the age of 59. Don received his MSEE at the University of Louisville and joined IBM in Lexington, Kentucky in 1965. At the time he

RE: Thermocouple alternatives

2002-01-08 Thread Veit, Andy
Another alternative I have used with good success for measuring temperature in a product (motor control, incubator etc..) is the AD590 solid-state device from Analog Devices. From their website: For supply voltages between +4 V and +30 V the device acts as a high impedance, constant current

RE: Thermocouple alternative?

2002-01-08 Thread Andrew Wood
Good afternoon/morning everyone, As someone who designs Infrared Thermometers for a living I couldn't resist responding to some of the comments so far. Please don't take this as a plug for my companies products, the comments are meant to be general. -Original Message- From:

RE: LISN for automotive directive

2002-01-08 Thread Chris Chileshe
I would like to see if the one per CISPR 25 suits for this purpose or not. I am not sure that 95/54/EC requires you to perform conducted emissions, but if you do, the standard will be CISPR-25, so the short answer is YES. Best regards - Chris -Original Message- From: KC CHAN

Re: EMC-related safety issues

2002-01-08 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that Wan Juang Foo f...@np.edu.sg wrote (in of20fd77f8.c4438312-on48256b3b.002ee...@np.edu.sg) about 'EMC-related safety issues', on Tue, 8 Jan 2002: EMI from the ASMD (anti ship missile defence) radar had cause the communication equipment to be inoperable. During this brief

RE: Comparing EMI test results

2002-01-08 Thread Rao, Praveen
Hi All, Thanks everyone who replied and offerred their suggestions regarding this topic. Praveen I'm trying to setup a programme to compare test results (for Radiated Emissions) between test labs. The plan is to circulate a Artifact around the labs and compare the results. The test sites

Re: radar

2002-01-08 Thread Fred Townsend
I think what you saw was a strobe light that was flashing. It has nothing to do with the mechanics, only the image. It appears that the CHP feels that when you see someone getting a ticket you speed up since you regard that officer as otherwise engaged. When you see a CHP with his radar gun