Re: [PSES] Rechargeable li-ion batteries in toys for infants...

2018-09-27 Thread Schmidt, Mark
I believe UL/IEC 62133 would also be applicable to the battery pack and don’t forget to contact your local shipping/transport company on li-on battery requirements UN3480 and 3481. Please be advised that this email may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient,

Re: [PSES] Equipment EMI Issue

2018-09-27 Thread Sykes, Bob
Robert, Explain the FCC Rules to your customer and that while your equipment conforms to the technical requirements, that is not always sufficient to prevent interference in all cases. If their eyes haven't glazed over yet, you might explain the effect of source-to-victim separation distance.

Re: [PSES] Equipment EMI Issue

2018-09-27 Thread Cortland Richmond
One thing that could (and should) have been done when locating near a licensed service's site where interference is possible is to analyze the probability that interference will occur at the "allowed" amount.    Compliance of ONE apparatus could be good enough, but a business center may have a

Re: [PSES] Rechargeable li-ion batteries in toys for infants...

2018-09-27 Thread Scott Aldous
With regard to your first query, if you plan to ship this product to the US market, you will need to comply with ASTM F963 also. Clause 4.25 has specific requirements for battery operated toys. Even if

Re: [PSES] Rechargeable li-ion batteries in toys for infants...

2018-09-27 Thread Schmidt, Mark
Matt, I think your problem will be that the POD is removable which then makes it user accessible when washing or otherwise. End user will have access to pins/connector to charge the battery. I am note a toy expert but If the charger is shipped with the toy product then it is intended to be

Re: [PSES] Equipment EMI Issue

2018-09-27 Thread S Drysdale
Hi Robert, Passing the FCC unintentional limits may give reasonable presumption of conformity for non-interference to licensed services requirement, however it does not guarantee such. As others have pointed out, passing this may not be sufficient in itself. However, if the grantee had

Re: [PSES] Rechargeable li-ion batteries in toys for infants...

2018-09-27 Thread John Woodgate
I think your interpretation is correct, but you may need to defend it against other opinions. But what happens if he becomes Prime Minister? (;-) John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk Rayleigh, Essex UK On 2018-09-27 11:59, Matthew Wilson wrote: We are

[PSES] Rechargeable li-ion batteries in toys for infants...

2018-09-27 Thread Matthew Wilson
We are at the initial stages of product design for a sleep aid for infants i.e. intended for use with newborn age upwards. The project product name is called 'Jezza' and comprises a soft-toy that in turn houses the electronics in a 'pod'. The pod can be removed from the soft-toy to allow