From a previous message
> >
> >Could I say we meet "Criteria A, but in a few frequencies we meet criteria
> >B, call for more details."
>
[Chris Maxwell]
I'm wondering if the average user would understand "Criterion A" or
"Criterion B".
Why not use a statement
I read in !emc-pstc that charles.mar...@ps.ge.com wrote (in <6BBE5C5603D
0d611a06f0002a5d6556401497...@nyschx22psge.sch.ge.com>) about 'EN61326
and deviations' on Mon, 7 Apr 2003:
>Does this mean I can Pass, for example, a product that meets criteria B for
>4-3, Rad Im. at
Hi all,
I have a question, in EN 61326, Table 2, Evaluation of immunity test
results, in the NOTE it states"
That it is recommended that you use criteria A, but that "criteria B may be
accepted provided that both specification and the test report highlight such
deviation(s) for the relevant com
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