Hi Cortland and the group (from vacation in Orange County, CA),
I remember using such a network in a home built ESD simulator many
years ago at Bell Labs, a human "finger" model. Electronic telephones
that had no problem with such a simulator did not come back for
warrantee repairs. The IEC net
Mr. Jensen,
FCC Cellular and PCM are regulated under 47CFR Part 22 & 24, and the Bluetooth
must meet 47CFR Part 15 requirements, and all are subject to certification.
The transmitter circuit board can be Certified for "evaluation" or
"demonstration" purposes so long as it is not intended to be us
In message
<231db4b2f2634a4c94d87d89a4fa81d201542...@ny13ex011.global.ds.honeywell.c
om>, dated Wed, 21 Jun 2006, "Sterner, David [S&FS]"
writes
>If a pair of lines connects only two ports, each of the two ports is
>100 ohms impedance, and the cable is uniform, please explain how the
>Etherne
In a message 21-Jun-06 Mr. Woodgate stated "I don't understand why you
have sent this information. I've no doubt
it's all true, but you haven't quoted any of the message you are
responding to, and you haven't commented on the permitted unbalance of
the port impedances, which is one subject under d
In message
<231db4b2f2634a4c94d87d89a4fa81d201542...@ny13ex011.global.ds.honeywell.c
om>, dated Wed, 21 Jun 2006, "Sterner, David [S&FS]"
writes
>Per ANSI/IEEE 8032.3x Ethernet Cat 5, 6, and 7 cables have only two
>ports, additional ports are forbidden. Both ports are transformer
>isolated fo
Per ANSI/IEEE 8032.3x Ethernet Cat 5, 6, and 7 cables have only two ports,
additional ports are forbidden. Both ports are transformer isolated for a
100-ohm impedance termination. Communication to other network locations is
always through an active device (e.g. hub, switch, router).
The only v
Was looking for one for some military testing at work. I seem to recall
that the Andy Hish ESD-255 used this network in one of its probes. Am I
wrong?
Cortland Richmond
KA5S
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Hi,
There is a guidance document on radio kits from the RTTECA.
http://www.rtteca.com/TGN02.doc
Regards
Allen
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Kim Boll Jensen
Sent: 20 June 2006 15:32
To: EMC PSTC
Subject: Requirements for evaluations kits
Hi all
I have a spe
In message
<062120060433.25342.4498CC271E7162FE2207020853CECE020A900A02@comc
ast.net>, dated Wed, 21 Jun 2006, neve...@comcast.net writes
>I am looking for the actual data supporting the chosen LCL
>characteristics for the CAT5, 6 and 7 ISN per the standard.
Yes, and I think that data (
We have used British Standards in the past for a multi site licence
agreement, they do have a partner in the US.
Also ILI in the UK have quoted us in the past for multi licence downloads.
as a final note I shall be leaving my job here at the end of June and would
like to thank everyone on the li
John,
I am looking for the actual data supporting the chosen LCL characteristics for
the CAT5, 6 and 7 ISN per the standard. According to the described intent of
the standard, the ISN characteristics are such to purposely introduce
imbalance, supposedly to replicate the LCL characteristics of a "
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