Thanks, Tom.
I was looking for a bit more description of what could be considered inductive
devices for Sub-class 74.
Charlie Blackman pointed me to
http://www.erodocdb.dk/docs/doc98/official/pdf/rec7003e.pdf which have a bit
more description than the Commission class documents.
Regards,
Hi, Tom.
Sorry I left out that key detail. This is inductive coupled communication (and
charging).
Charlie Blackman sent me a lead on RTTE guidance from CEPT. I am fairly certain
this device can be considered Class 1, sub-class 74 under RTTE.
The mag field for the communications is quite small
On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 23:00:27 +,
"Crane, Lauren" wrote:
> I am looking for advice on how to determine the EU RTTE class of a product.
>
> The product has a base station and a sensor. The battery powered sensor can
> be taken out of the base station and used elsewhere to do its sensing thin
Hello Lauren,
Rather than a lengthy explanation, can I point you to the Commission’s R&TTED
Reference page...
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/documents/#h2-2
Follow the link to Equipment Classes where there is an explanation and two
fairly recent lists defining Class 1 and Class 2
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