Iain Summers iain.summ...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote (in
002601c5b20f$b04606c0$6401a8c0@homepc) about 'Information on EMC
Author', on Mon, 5 Sep 2005:
I've just read a very good book titled Handbook of Antennas for EMC
by Thereza Macnamara. I was looking for other related papers by this
author but
I've just read a very good book titled Handbook of Antennas for EMC by
Thereza Macnamara. I was looking for other related papers by this author but
cannot find any.
Has anyone come across anything particularly on EMC/antennas by this author.
thanks,
Iain
kbalasubraman...@scmmicro.co.in wrote (in
of14db7ac0.5e0f37c5-on65257073.0038cc0c-65257073.00399...@scmmicro.co.in
) about 'Customer samples without CE marking', on Mon, 5 Sep 2005:
I have been told that even for distributing free samples ( no sales
realised ) the product must have CE marking?
Doug,
I don't think it's unreasonable since the contract manufacturers are
expected to contribute to the overall Production Quality Assurance part,
you may have key assemblies manufactured at alternate locations that are
subject to Hi Pot testing, they may fit critical components or
assemblies
Dear Experts,
I have been told that even for distributing free samples ( no sales
realised ) the product must have CE marking? Is it so? One product we plan
to give to different customers for evaluation, customers will integrate our
device in their main equipment and do testing. Based on the
Dear Experts,
I have been told that even for distributing free samples ( no sales
realised ) the product must have CE marking? Is it so? One product we plan
to give to different customers for evaluation, customers will integrate our
device in their main equipment and do testing. Based on the
Doug,
CENELEC has a document, CCA-201, Factory Inspection Procedures, CCA
Harmonized Requirements, which defines the manufacturer's premises/factory
location as the location where the final assembly and/or testing of
certified products normally takes place and the Certification Mark is
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