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Piotr,
The information on tin pest (tin plague, tin leprosy, tin disease) is
still rather sketchy, although it has been known since the late 1800's.
In my now-347-page Bibliography for Designing Lead-Free, RoHS-
Compliant, and WEEE-Compliant Electronics (I had to add a 10th
file-cabinet drawer for
Folks,
We have a full time position for EMC compliance engineer in Mountain View,
California.
Job Description:
Experience in EMC/EMI compliance to perform day-to-day responsibilities in the
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why are we getting this auto prompt recevied emails?
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thank youI am loaded in my email inbox with these things.
Richard,
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Folks,
I'm looking for a DC power suppy to perform MIL STD 704 ( and also DO160
section 16 ) testing on 28 volt aircraft equipment. Does anyone have good and
bad experiences with power supplies they are prepared to share? Please don't
share bad ones within the group
Most of the things I see a
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dated Mon, 16 Jan 2006, "James, Chris" writes
>I suggest you might like to subscribe to the IPC "leadfree" email forum
>which is devoted to RoHS and WEEE issues. There are searchable
>archives.
>
>http://www.ipc.org/contentpage.asp?PageID=4.3.1
>
>Also see the UK NPL website for go
Hi All,
I just posted my latest podcast on engineering influence, comparing
consultants and internal engineers and their relationship. The four
minute audio program is a bit humorous, but if you are a design
engineer working for a company, you need to hear this.
In the program I give ways from
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Another phenonemnon that bit me when trying to do 10V/m in
the days before that was well established and the all
available chambers had no an-echoic materials...the room
resonances spiked the exposure to way over 100V/m locally
all through the spectrum.
Uncontrolled exposure was very frustrating
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You missed one out:
"We took it on board several years ago - we investigated ourselves and looked
at other research. We modified our designs and we have successfully prototyped
and are confident we can move forward with reliable compliant product. We
didn’t leave it until the last minute but we
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> From: Robert A. Macy [ mailto:m...@california.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 10:01 AM
> To: Garnier, David S (GE Healthcare)
> Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org
> Subject: Re: RFI breakers being tripped during RF immunity testing
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> Another phenonemnon that bit me when
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Hi Robert,
Thank you for the reply. Your question is an interesting one.
We usually sit in the reverb chamber during immunity testing,
and observe product and image quality for essential performance.
Lately, as a general practice I have been bring a wide band
receiver with me during testing (an
Chris,
I suggest you might like to subscribe to the IPC "leadfree" email forum
which is devoted to RoHS and WEEE issues. There are searchable archives.
http://www.ipc.org/contentpage.asp?PageID=4.3.1
Also see the UK NPL website for good info on Pb-F reliability.
Regards,
Chris
From: emc-p.
As far as I know, there are lead free products on the market since some
years (far east); they do not seem to have problems with the tin pest. Why?
Warm climate? Using Sb in the tin? Or is the tin pest just a theoretical
problem? (Do you wonder why they bundled electronic recycling and lead free
to
In message
<62250421db84ef4eae63dc82e9502b63019c0...@le-x55.corp.cubic.cub>, dated
Mon, 16 Jan 2006, "Price, Ed" writes
>Now that's an amp you could love!
.. or at least treat with extreme respect.
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In message <20060116092257.a6...@pentax.boerde.de>, dated Mon, 16 Jan
2006, Matthias Weingart writes
>As far as I know, there are lead free products on the market since some
>years (far east); they do not seem to have problems with the tin pest.
>Why? Warm climate?
Very likely. But we also ha
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