Job opening Nonin Medical Minneapolis MN

2007-08-14 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Senior Quality Engineer-Product Development Nonin Medical, Inc., based in Plymouth, MN, has been in the business of designing, manufacturing, and distributing high quality medical monitoring devices since 1986. We offer an innovative and dynamic work environment with the opportunity to contribut

RE: 802.11 & similar wireless links, interference between

2007-08-14 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Ken, I cannot quantify the effects, but I have a few observations:- A great deal will depend on the volume of 'traffic' on the link; occasional data downloads from a host or server are likely to be much more robust than applications such as streaming video. As an example, one recent 802.11 produc

Re: What is killer joules?

2007-08-14 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
In message <801191.97999...@web39601.mail.mud.yahoo.com>, dated Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Bill Owsley writes: >There seems to be many more references to contact or shock, than to >fire, but maybe that's just in this 60950 version. The editions don't differ that much. >Or maybe with a comprehensive re

802.11 & similar wireless links, interference between

2007-08-14 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Does anyone have any experience, either specs/standards or empirical concerning how many of these type links can operate in the same area before degradation begins. I realize "area' Is not a specific term, but the idea is that within one factory building, how many 802.11, Bluetooth or other co-fre

Re: What is killer joules?

2007-08-14 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
There seems to be many more references to contact or shock, than to fire, but maybe that's just in this 60950 version. Or maybe with a comprehensive reading of the standard, it becomes apparent that the implication is for fire primarily, and not so much the explicit stated contact or accessable or

Re: What is killer joules?

2007-08-14 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
In message <476571.21348...@web39611.mail.mud.yahoo.com>, dated Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Bill Owsley writes: >This is what I was thinking of, from 60950-2000. >  >1.2.8.8 HAZARDOUS ENERGY LEVEL: A stored energy level of 20 J or more, >or an available >continuous power level of 240 VA or more, at a pot