I’m trying to work out a solution to a problem with a medical device. I can
limit the power to 15w for components that are mounted on the topside of a
PCB, and underneath an elastic part that is rated 94HB, except for a few
locations that don’t have the required thickness to meet the UL flame
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If a product is shipped from a U.S. manufacturer for use on a U.S. military
base in Germany, do the German/CE regulatory requirements apply...EMC, Safety,
RoHS, etc? The product is a commercial non-military product.
Thanks.
Jim Hulbert
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Not only do I argue with myself I often lose the argument... I think, no
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Related to one of my favorite T-shirts:
I flunked the Turing Test
Brian
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EMC-PSTC list readers,
I just wanted to pass along a quick informational message about the listserv.
For those that desire it, you can have the listserv embed a prefix to the
subject line to make it easier to identify messages coming from this email
list. Some of you may already have
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Can anyone tell me the difference between the following UL cable style
numbers?
AWM Cable: UL Style Number 1015
AWM Cable: UL Style Number 1430
And is there a definitive list of the UL styles available anywhere?
Ian Gordon
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Does anyone know where to find the electrical safety standards for Yemen?
Also, does meeting the EEC CE Marking Directives mean the standard CE
compliance for electronics in an enclosure?
John Cochran
jcoch...@strongarm.com mailto:jcoch...@strongarm.com
Strongarm Designs
425 Caredean
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Is there a legal requirement to provide a paper copy of product
instructions rather than supply these on CD?
Ian Gordon
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Hi Group
Does anyone have any recommendations for environmental test standards
(vibration,, shock, temp, humidity etc) for sensitive test and measurement
equipment that will be transported around a lot.
We normally use MIL-PRF-28800F but my manager has decided that this isn’t
severe enough
Hi John et al,
Well the switch-on/switch off effects are wideband, but are time domain
limited (transients), and do not have a great impact on network transmission
capacities.
My point is that the lack of available license free frequencies have lead to
excessive use of this small band
Dear members,
I have a question on the use of a 3 meter fully anechoic chamber.
Can this 3 meter chamber be used to qualify a product for FCC or CISPR class
A, since the required test distance is 10 meter?
Please provide any reference to paragraphs in the standards. Your responses
are
All
Am I correct in saying that the FCC do not require any RF immunity testing?
Ian Gordon
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Be sure to explore the links in the page.
Note that most people have no idea what the
O and | symbols mean or even that the
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I pulled the following tables from a document that regurgitates the ICNIRP
limits.
It clearly gives limb currents and, by default, I assume that the other limits
must be for other parts of the body. Since these are contact currents - the
current flows through the body - which is what I think
.
This is similar to circuits used many years ago, and may still, in
rural areas that required many mile of copper.
Just a thought.
John Shinn
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dated Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Tarver, Peter peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
writes
This has been circulating on the internet for nearly 10 years (that I'm
aware of). I recall seeing it mentioned on Snopes as an urban myth,
This has been circulating on the internet for nearly 10 years (that I'm
aware of). I recall seeing it mentioned on Snopes as an urban myth, but
that could be wrong (that site is blocked at work as 'entertainment,' so
I can't confirm that at the moment). When I first saw the story, it
mentioned
From the Could This Really Happen department. Received from a friend
and sent to the list by Scott Douglas.
A Queensland, Australia farmer's wife called Telstar to report that her
telephone failed to ring when her friends called, and that on a the few
occasions when it did ring, her dog
Here is a Lithium-ion battery failure analysis:
www.ewh.ieee.org/r6/scv/pses/ieee_scv_pses_nov051.pdf
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Dear all,
We have a customer request for EMC testing of a high definition switch (5 IN-
1 OUT) which can be connected to a standard DVI or HDMI device. This switch is
intended to be employed in either, home theaters, offices or conference rooms.
We understand that this type of technology will
All
Does anyone know where I can find the current issue status of DIN standards?
Thanks
Ian Gordon
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Many thanks to those of you who replied with helpful information. The
powers-that-be are re-thinking the situation.
Scott Lacey
On 19 Mar 2006 at 9:42, Scott Lacey wrote:
To the group:
I hope someone can provide insight on this.
In a situation where the machinery maintenance people
For the second link once you get to the class page, click lecture notes
and then Chapter 17
From: drcuthbert
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:07 PM
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Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org
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Scott,
Here are some links that may help:
http
a mechanical engineering or a civil engineering professor
at your local university a call.
Dave Cuthbert
Micron Technology, Inc.
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Anritsu
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Hi,
As an ex-nuclear submariner, one of the neatest things I've
seen is a submarine in a dry
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Lacey
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 6:42 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
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To the group:
I hope someone can provide insight on this.
In a situation where the machinery
] On Behalf Of Scott
Lacey
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 7:42 AM
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Subject: Off Subject - Load Rating of Wood Blocks
To the group:
I hope someone can provide insight on this.
In a situation where the machinery maintenance people routinely use
wood blocks to support parts
In message
of3db99e2b.8ff64f1e-on86257136.0056f8c6-86257137.0033d...@apcc.com,
dated Mon, 20 Mar 2006, ted.eck...@apcc.com writes
As a side note, would automobile jack stands work for your application?
They are designed to support heavy weights for long periods, they are
load rated, they are
Call your insurance provider and ask them to send out a risk analyst. This
person will look at the situation and determine if it is acceptable to use
wood or if metal supports are required. Both you and your insurance
company should have three goals. First, you want to make sure that nobody
is
From your comments, I picture you as being involved in repairs and
installations etc. on large machines (e.g big presses). I've also
done a fair amount of this in my time.
For this sort of application, wood has a vitally important benefit
over metal - it squashes. The deformation means that
I seem to recall HUD having a specification for load bearing 2x4s and
2x6s. I have never seen a specification for hardwoods except I know
ironwood and mahogany are used for ships shaft bearings.
What did the Egyptians use on their pyramids. Seems like they used
wooden rollers for 20 ton slabs
In message 441d2774.3567.2e4...@scottl.world.std.com, dated Sun, 19
Mar 2006, Scott Lacey sco...@world.std.com writes
management has ordered all wood to be thrown away and replaced with
load-rated substitutes made of welded steel.
This is the sort of thing that implies that management should
To the group:
I hope someone can provide insight on this.
In a situation where the machinery maintenance people routinely use
wood blocks to support parts of machinery while it is being worked on
management has ordered all wood to be thrown away and replaced with
load-rated substitutes made of
who
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Does anyone have details of draft standard IEC 61326-2-2 which specifically
refers to EMC requirements for measuring and monitoring equipment used in
low voltage distribution systems? I am particularly interested in
differences between this standard and IEC 61326-2-1 which makes no reference
All
Apparently there is an amendment to IEC 61000-4-6.
http://domino.iec.ch/preview/info_iec61000-4-6{ed2.1}b.pdf.
Does anyone have details of the changes incorporated into this new version?
Ian Gordon
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Does anyone know of a similar forum to the emc-pstc which deals with
climatic testing?
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I have been asked to find out if approvals would have to be secured
from Anatel (Brazilian regulatory agency) for a pilot project on an
RFID device operating at 303.825 MHz. There is no current plan for
sale in the Brazil, as this
After reading section FCC section 15.247, I have the following question.
Paragraph (b)(4)(ii) states:
(ii) Systems operating in the 5725-5850 MHz band that are used
exclusively for fixed, point-to-point operations may employ
transmitting antennas with directional gain greater than 6 dBi
.
From: Brian O'Connell [mailto:boconn...@t-yuden.com]
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Good People
What is the basis of this formula for working voltage ?
sqroot(a^2 + b^2)
thanks,
Brian
Good People
What is the basis of this formula for working voltage ?
sqroot(a^2 + b^2)
thanks,
Brian
Can someone tell me if the emc pstc server is down. I have not seen any
discussion from members for at least 2-3 days?
Thanks,
Gail Birdsall
Hach Co.
Greetings,
I am looking for some older FCC documents.
Do any of you have copies of these?
Memorandum, Opinion and Order, Docket No. 85-301, 3 FCC Rcd 6491 (1988).
Memorandum, Opinion, and Order, Docket No. 87-107, 3 FCC Rcd 4222 (1988).
Thanks,
Mat
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Does anyone know if there are any RTTE Harmonized Standards for a 5
GHz RLAN product?
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Jan Heffken
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Subject: RE: pulse modulation in reverb chambers
Ken,
do you mean you pulse an antenna with a square wave at some specific
repetition rate? If so, The pulse rise time and duration can be selected to
contain the frequency components you want. I think that if the pulse remains
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All,
I recall that the FCC changed 15.231 (normally used for garage door openers)
to allow the transmission of digital data. Does anyone know what the FCC
Docket was for this?
Thanks,
Mike Cantwell, PE, NCE
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Cell: (469) 831-8701
AIM:
I read:
Have 350mA LED(s) in series with 1000mF cap from +ve to -ve within full
bridge rectifier. So far so good. -ve of bridge to mains N. +ve of
bridge goes through a 4.7mF motor start rated capacitor to main L.
Is this legal?
Will it run foul of CE regs.
How do I
I agree with Mr. Woodgate. Leading off with the Forrestal, without
adequately explaining the failure mechanism, gives an unrealistic and
misleading introduction to the subject. There was a degraded shield
termination that allowed rf to couple to EED leads. For an entity whose
emission challenge
When the missile launched it struck another aircraft, the pilot was John
Mccain, now Senator John McCain.
Bill
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Subject: Re: Help wanted
I read in !emc-pstc that Ken Javor ken.ja...@emccompliance.com wrote
(in baa8f534.2522%ken.ja...@emccompliance.com) about 'Help wanted with
succinct subject description for non-specialists' on Thu, 27 Mar
2003:
It is interesting, nonetheless, to note that the disaster occurred
I read in !emc-pstc that Bill Morse bill...@verifone.com wrote (in
614cc7c21856d1118da30060b06b487306084...@smf-nt-mail1.verifone.com)
about 'Help wanted with succinct subject description for non-special
ists' on Fri, 28 Mar 2003:
When the missile launched it struck another aircraft
looked at this instance so it could be
faulty memory on my part.
Gary
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Subject: Re: Help wanted with succinct subject description for non
of
enviromental stress testing (shock. vibration, thermal). EMC was not, IMO,
considered part of the root cause.
R/S,
Brian
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,
considered part of the root cause.
R/S,
Brian
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I should reiterate from my original message
be gratefully received.
Best regards,
Richard King
Systems Engineer
Thales Communications UK
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I read in !emc-pstc that King, Richard richard.k...@uk.thalesgroup.com
wrote (in C02943801230D611919D00508BDF0C246EB61A@RTWEXCH) about 'Help
wanted with succinct subject description for non-specialists' on
Thu, 27 Mar 2003:
In 1967 off the coast of Vietnam, a jet landing on the aircraft
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Dear all,
I am working on an article about EMC
,
Richard King
Systems Engineer
Thales Communications UK,
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Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 11:07 AM
To: 'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org'
Subject: Help wanted with succinct subject description for
non
To me, all this regulation can be synopsized:
Electronics shall not put out stuff - conducted or radiated
Electronics shall not be upset when stuff comes in -
susceptibility to conducted or radiated.
Difference in attitude between US and elsewhere:
It is my understanding that in the US
invite you!
Good luck, and remember, it is a worthwhile undertaking!
Best regards
- Chris Chileshe
From: King, Richard [SMTP:richard.k...@uk.thalesgroup.com]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 11:07 AM
To: 'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org'
Subject:Help wanted with succinct subject
For non-technical people ... in other words KISS.
EMC is two things:
I respectfully disagree.
Here's what I'd say.
Take it as you wish.
EMC or Electromagnetic Compatibility is the products ability to
pass a variety of electromagnetic product testing requirements
demanded by different countries
I read in !emc-pstc that robert Macy m...@california.com wrote (in
web-42369...@california.com) about 'Help wanted with succinct subject
description for non-special ists' on Tue, 25 Mar 2003:
But in the EC and elsewhere,
they thought to add tests ahead of time in order to
establish a minimum
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For non-technical people ... in other words KISS.
EMC is two things:
I
I read in !emc-pstc that King, Richard richard.k...@uk.thalesgroup.com
wrote (in C02943801230D611919D00508BDF0C246EB5E8@RTWEXCH) about 'Help
wanted with succinct subject description for non-specialists' on Mon, 24
Mar 2003:
EMC is two things:
- The resistance of a piece of equipment to external
Dear all,
I am working on an article about EMC for an internal newsletter. The aim is
to increase awareness of the EMC related projects on which my colleagues and
I are currently engaged. The target audience is largely composed of
engineers specialising in other subject areas (software, systems
Type Test voltages are not the same as the unit's ratings. If the unit is
based on a 1010-1 or 950 standard, the voltage range for Type Tests must be
10% less and 6% greater than the unit's ratings.
The FUS report will not include the unit's Test Report; as an individual FUS
report is intended
Hello all,
I am searching for small package comb generator with amplitude calibrated
output. Any resources you can give me are much appreciated. I will even
entertain the idea of constructing one.
best regards,
-doug
Douglas E. Powell
Regulatory Compliance Engineer
Advanced Energy
I 'm afraid that my response to Neven's comments concerning EFT might have
sounded like I didn't approve of his method. Far from it, I think his method
is sound. I added my comments about component value selection as an aside.
Keep up the good work.
Dave Cuthbert
Micron Technology
All-
I'd like to know if there are any opinions about...
It is my understanding the CISPR 22 A1:2000 will require the
use of ferrite clamps during RE tests of table-top equipment.
Has anyone started using these devices during their testing?
Hello,
I am looking for a website where I can purchase electronic copies of EN
standards. Thank you in advance for your help.
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Hello Group,
I am researching building a CISPR 16 compliant voltage probe as shown in
CISPR 16-1.12.2.
The Insertion loss is mentioned. I have looked into how to measure it
and everything I have found so far uses two power meters. I have one. Is
there an alternative measurement technique that I
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Subject: RE: Two Questions concerning the subject of Laser Safety
Chris,
As I recall Laser Notice 50 does not exempt you from the record
, Mike; Emc-Pstc (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Two Questions concerning the subject of Laser Safety
As a follow up to John's reply below:
If you are considering taking some kind of class or hiring a consultant for
laser safety; you may want to consider buying a copy of the latest version
of EN 60825-1
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Mike,
Go to the following link of the CDRH (Center for Devices and Radiological
Health). They're the ones to whom the
reports will be sent. There are further links to information
Mike -
See below.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
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Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 6:59 AM
1.Are manufacturers required by the FDA to
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1.Are manufacturers required by the FDA to record serial numbers of
Laser modules. Where is this requirement
1. Are manufacturers required by the FDA to record serial numbers of
Laser modules. Where is this requirement located? Does this apply to
photodiodes also?
2. I have a concern of what I need to know about Laser safety but was
afraid to ask (because it would cost more than my compliance
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Thank you all for your valuable input. i apologize for late reply. i ordered
a copy of EN60950:2000. (thanks, Chris, George and constantin) and now, it
is getting much clearer. however, i have some questions and would appreciate
any comment.
as per EN60950:2000, 4.7.2.1:
1. Except where
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 11:28:57 -0800, you wrote:
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My apologies! In the last message I put a wrong address: maHordomo.. and
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You will have read some more on the subject, so best of good luck to you!
Bogdan.
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I believe
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From: Kim Boll Jensen [mailto:kimb...@post7.tele.dk]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 6:03 AM
To: EMC-PSTC
Subject: UL Plastic
Hi all
I need a EU manufacturer or distributor of HD PE plastic in sheets with
UL 94HB approval as minimum.
My problem is that the UL database register gives me
From: Cecil A. Gittens
Hi All,
What is the correct voltage labeling for the US, Canada and Mexico on
product dataplate?
Is it 100-120V or 100-127V?
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Dear Fellow Members,
We have a wireless radio microphone using a 100MHz radio frequency that was
previously tested for US Market. Is there anyone one can advice if this
product is applicable to European Market (planned for UK). What is the
testing standard required?
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