On line EU notifications

2009-01-23 Thread Anders Svensson B
Dear group, Anyone who has experience of on line EU notifications of non harmonized frequenzy products? Our unit have UMTS band I, II,V and VIII and also fallback to GSM 850, EGSM 900, DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 and WLAN 802.11.b and g. If I understand it correct it´s only the WLAN 802.11 b and

Re: CE logo dimension in small products

2009-01-23 Thread Piotr Galka
- Original Message - From: Pickard, Ron mailto:ron.pick...@intermec.com Article 10 Annex III of the LVD: Article 10: “The CE conformity marking referred to in Annex III shall be affixed by the manufacturer or his authorised representative

Re: In house test equipment

2009-01-23 Thread Grace Lin
You may address your question to the third department of BSMI. - Grace On 1/19/09, codymil...@micron.com codymil...@micron.com wrote: Hi all, I have a question regarding Taiwan regulatory requirements. We have some in house custom bench top test equipment we have

Re: CE logo dimension in small products

2009-01-23 Thread John Woodgate
In message 3ACE6BCD1B9A4385B129F1F0F48DAB1A@MmPc21, dated Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Piotr Galka piotr.ga...@micromade.pl writes: Correct me if I wrongly understand English, but because of failing that I suppose 'or' here is equivalent to XOR gate logic. No. Curious expressions like 'failing that'

Ground Plane per CISPR 15

2009-01-23 Thread Grace Lin
Dear Members, Are vertical and horizontal groundplanes required for measuring disturbance voltages per Section 4.3 of CISPR 15? CISPR 15 doesn't mention any groundplane while CISPR 22 does. My colleague concludes that groundplanes are not required. Do you agree with the conclusion? Thank

Re: Ground Plane per CISPR 15

2009-01-23 Thread John Woodgate
In message 2a93eb060901230445wca4fbc7t9e4a359e67963...@mail.gmail.com, dated Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Grace Lin graceli...@gmail.com writes: Are vertical and horizontal groundplanes required for measuring disturbance voltages per Section 4.3 of CISPR 15?  CISPR 15 doesn't mention any groundplane

RE: In house test equipment

2009-01-23 Thread Pickard, Ron
Hi Grace, Pardon my lack of intimate familiarity of the inner workings of BSMI, but what is the meaning of “the third department of BSMI”? Does BSMI actually have a “third department”? Also, do you know what the problem with BSMI’s website (www.bsmi.gov.tw http://www.bsmi.gov.tw/ ) is as

Northeast Product Safety Society Meeting Next Wednesday, January 28th

2009-01-23 Thread Matt Campanella
All, NOTE - The NORTHEAST PRODUCT SAFETY SOCIETY has a new web address  WWW.NEPSS.NET. Please make sure you change your shortcuts and links or you will miss out on all we have to offer! There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society / CNEC Product Safety Engineering Society meeting next

Re: Ground Plane per CISPR 15

2009-01-23 Thread Grace Lin
John, Thank you very much for the quick comment. The EUT are relay switches and dimmers. Section 7.3 is for Luninaire. Section 8.2 is for Indoor and Outdoor Luminaires. Section 8.9 is for lamps. I cannot locate B.2. from my copy (CISPR 15 @ IEC:2005). Based on these, my colleague insists

Re: In house test equipment

2009-01-23 Thread Grace Lin
Ron, The department most of applicants communicating with is the sixth department. The sixth department review certificationapplications. The third department decides which products are regulated. BSMI may shut down its web site for maintenance during this Lunar New Year holiday. Check back

Re: Ground Plane per CISPR 15

2009-01-23 Thread John Woodgate
In message 2a93eb060901230629r51782d75n1a087458a2315...@mail.gmail.com, dated Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Grace Lin graceli...@gmail.com writes: The EUT are relay switches and dimmers.  Section 7.3 is for Luninaire.  Section 8.2 is for Indoor and Outdoor Luminaires.  Section 8.9 is for lamps.  I

New Turkey Requirement

2009-01-23 Thread EMCPSTC
Hello group, Have anyone heard of a new requirement by Turkey start this month for CE? They are asking to have CE DoC for all sub-assemblies (Field Replaceable Units) example is memory DIMMs, SFP's, PCI cards etc. that are used in network servers or appliances. This is based on EMC directive