Hi Forum,
Thanks for the comprehensive replies to my query on the above subject. I for
one truly appreciate the expertise of this forum and the time taken out by
members to help out even though they will no doubt be extremely busy people
(as most Compliance people are!!).
Special mention to Gher
Alex,
The FCC does not accept Amendment A1:2000 to CISPR 22:1997. They have
not accepted the ferrite clamps, and with the work that is going on in
CISPR SC I to remove the clamps from CISPR 22:2003 the work in ANSI C63
to add them to ANSI C63.4 has ceased.
Likewise, the FCC does not mandate tel
Alex,
CISPR22 can be used but do not override the FCC requirements e.g. part 15.33
indicates for intentional radiators testing up to the 10th harmonic of the
fundamental (if the fund. is below 10GHz) or test up to 40GHz which ever is
lower.
Also for unintentional radiators the highest frequency g
Alex,
About Q2: I copy a posting from Sept. 8th on a similar question that I
raised at that time.
As CISPR22, 4th ed is not published in the OJ yet as an EN55022, it cannot
be used yet.
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The EMC regulations in Australia allow compliance with any of the following
for IT type equi
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