Yes, I believe you are correct. You've described the same procedure
I've used at the NEBS test houses (although my equipment had a very low
center of gravity and didn't really present a danger toppling after impact).
The straps did help assure the safety of the test personnel in the area
wa
Hello good people,
I have an interpretation question on Packaged Drop
Test per NEBS GR-63 for both edge drop and corner
drop. The standard states that 'After the EUT has
impacted the test surface, it shall be retained from
toppling over'. I looked through the GR-63 standard
and I did not see any
are you sure that the term that you are reading into is dimensioned
large enough to accept the data coming from the analyzer?
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Hello pros,
I need to contact a consultant to help in design and obtain
appropriate mark(s) -- product to be sold in France.
Thank you,
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Mike,
Have you checked to make sure the address is the same? Address 18 is hardcoded
in your program. I know the 8566 is always at 18. I think 18 may be the
default for the 859x series, but you may need to double check.
I use the MKA?; command with the 8594, it should be common with the entire
Here is a question for the older generationas a deviation from all these
questions about standards.
HP362 computer running HP BASIC
I needed to knock together a routine to drive an oscillator and spectrum
analyser and thought this would be a simple way to do things.
Anyhow, I find that whilst
Chris,
This is an extract from the UK RoHS Regulations guidance (draft) document:
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Compliance
33. Producers must demonstrate compliance with the Regulations by providing
the enforcement authority (on request) with satisfactory evidence of such
comp
Chris
Slight correction: WEEE (Directive 2002/96/EC) does not require the CE
Marking, but the crossed-out wheeled bin mark.
So far, only the proposed Energy Using Products (EUP) "framework" directive as
augmented by its sector-specific directives would require the CE Marking - and
that is rough
Chris,
There is a very good web seminar by TUV Rheinland of North America coming up
in December regarding the WEEE and ROHS Directives. You may wish to contact
Tracy Conroy at (203)-4260888 to participate in these two not so easy to
understand Directives.
Best Regards,
Peter
Chris Maxwe
Hi Chris,
Keep in mind that these Directives aren't CE marking
directives. The relevant marking and labeling is
outlined in the WEEE Directive, i.e. crossed-out
wheeled bin symbol, that the product was put on the
market after 13 August 2005 and the identity of the
producer.
Regards,
Dave
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