to the cigarrette lighter adapter
that powers the laptop, simalr to your hands-free kit
scenario for cellphones.
Thank you all again.
W W
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I believe that your interpretation of the marking
requirements is correct.
Devices that are intended
Directives...entailing a combined test plan and
placing both marks on the device(E CE Mark).
One does not supercede the other.
Thank you in advance.
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Hello again,
Forgot to ask, can someone refer me which EN
300/301-XXX would be applicable for radar detecors?
Thanks in advance.
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would need to show compliance to both EU
Directives...entailing a combined test plan and
placing both marks on the device(E CE Mark).
One does not supercede the other.
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Hello Group,
Does anyone know what JAA testing is?
I heard something it may be affiliated with RTCA
requirements?
Any feedback is most appreciated.
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Thank you all for the feedback on lower levels for
ESD. What an education! Without question, we certainly
need to consider lower-levels to minimize ESD
failures/issues in the field.
How about Surge? Is it overkill performing lower
levels? Should this only be considered for devices
with gas tube
Hello all,
I'm confused. When preparing an EMC test plan for CE
requirements I've been told to narrow in on Generic or
Product Standards (which ever is more applicable) to
help demonstrate compliance. For example, if testing
to EN 55024 ITE immunity, the standard calls for
various IEC Basic
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