Hi Gary,
It looks like the "it depends..." scenario may be resolved by
defining who the device is marketed and/or eventually available for sale
to. The main difference seems to be whether or not the device is sold to
the 'end user' for incorporation into an apparatus, or if it is sold to an
OEM
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Very good stuff - all should note Mr. Woodgate's comment that I have
excerpted.
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Very good stuff - all should note Mr. Woodgate's comment that I have
excerpted.
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Woodgate
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dated Fri, 9 Dec 2011, "McInturff, Gary"
writes:
So I might indicate this is a nonfunctional assembly but list the EMC,
Safety, and RoHS etc directives that I considered
Yes. What has been used is a statement like:
'This sub-assembly is not a finished functional product but c
Some marking directives specify components, otherwise is Pro-forma -> note
'CE' marks on component power supplies, caps, relays, etc. And these
components will typically have CB reports and/or test certs to EN standards.
All of my customers demand the CE for component power supplies. But that is
ok
: Friday, December 09, 2011 2:01 PM
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Subject: [PSES] DoC - maybe asked and answered but looking for one more answer
Knowing there are directives for EMC, Safety, and RoHS compliance I am a bit
uncertain what to do with a subassembly which is in itself incomplete and not
Knowing there are directives for EMC, Safety, and RoHS compliance I am a bit
uncertain what to do with a subassembly which is in itself incomplete and not
fully functional but requires entry into the EU so that it can become part of a
larger system - also requiring all the regulations.
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