RE: Certified Devices

1997-04-23 Thread Grasso, Charles (Chaz)
The answer to question is the same.. I also came from a major PC vendor and shared some of the experiences of my collegues. The three vendors I gave you (Seagate, Maxtor Quantum) all put significant time money into EMC and test their drives at a component level. They all strive to meet the

Re: Certified Devices

1997-04-22 Thread WOODS, RICHARD
and the drive must comply with Class B limits. Also, you should qualify the drive by performing emissions testing of the PC. Otherwise, you can get caught with your pants down. Richard Woods -- From: Steve Chin To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: Certified Devices List-Post: emc-pstc

Re: Certified Devices

1997-04-21 Thread Steve Chin
Chris, none of the hard drive manufacturers certify that their mechanisms are Class B compliant. Just like a motherboard or power supply, the hard drive is considered a component. My company produces a wide variety of storage peripherals, and most of the drive manufacturers in the past have