China RoHS Exemption for Telecom Equipment

2007-09-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi List Members, We were advised by one of our suppliers that China RoHS allows an exemption for Telecom infrastructure equipment. Can anyone comment on what is the official definition of Telecom Infrastructure Equipment as it relates to this standard? Is there a list of equipment defined by

China RoHS Exemption for Telecom Equipment

2007-09-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi List Members, We were advised by one of our suppliers that China RoHS allows an exemption for Telecom infrastructure equipment. Can anyone comment on what is the official definition of Telecom Infrastructure Equipment as it relates to this standard? Is there a list of equipment defined by

NPSS Meeting Next Wednesday, September 26th, at Boxborough Holiday Inn

2007-09-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
All, There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society / CNEC Product Safety Engineering Society meeting next Wednesday, September 26th, at The Holiday Inn, Boxborough MA. A social hour with light refreshments will begin at 7:00 PM and the technical meeting will start at 7:30 PM. Steve Griffin,

Employment Opportunity - Hardware Verification Engineer at Motorola in Marlborough, MA

2007-09-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Esteemed Colleagues, Motorola ECC in Marlborough, MA has a position open for a Hardware Verification Engineer. This is currently a 4 month contract. In most cases, the contracts are extended or converted to full time for the right person. As many of the compliance engineers I

RE: EN 300386 and RTTE

2007-09-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
On 9/20/2007, Anders Svensson wrote: To be more precise, Iif we have a equipment without radio but connected to the PSTN (i.e. E1, T1 DSL, FxOer) is this equipment in the scope of EN 300 386 and or the RTTE directive? Hi Anders: The distinction has to do with who owns and installs the

RE: Microwave leakage

2007-09-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
From: Tim Haynes Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 8:01 AM I am not sure of the basis for the 5mW/cm2 under EN 60335-2-25 as it is not a specification I use. Without taking into account historical origins (of which I have no certain knowledge), in the US, 21CFR 1030.10(c)(2)(v) has this

Re: Microwave leakage

2007-09-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi All, This is a new topic for me so please pordon the dumb questions Is there a test method for showing compliance with the limit? It seems a perfect application for a small mode stirred chamber Thanks, Derek Walton L F Research - Original Message - From: Haynes, Tim

RE: Microwave leakage

2007-09-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Scott, You might try relating the leakage level to the public exposure level of the ICNIRP recommendations. I believe that the exposure limit is 1mW/cm2 and would suggest looking at the possibility that the user may stay near the unit for 6 minutes or more. I am not sure of the basis for

RE: FCC Part 15 and electrical equipment of machinery

2007-09-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Michael, is your equipment test equipment? I have asked the FCC this question before and the answer I received is that test equipment is exempt not all industrial and commercial equipment. If the equipment is test equipment for the commercial, industrial, and medical environments then it is

RE: EN 300386 and RTTE

2007-09-20 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Brian, Thanks for your answer but I´m not sure I understand it correctly. To be more precise, Iif we have a equipment without radio but connected to the PSTN (i.e. E1, T1 DSL, FxOer) is this equipment in the scope of EN 300 386 and or the RTTE directive? Thanks Regards Anders _