RE: Help wanted with succinct subject description for non-specialists

2003-03-28 Thread Gary McInturff
nce I looked at this instance so it could be faulty memory on my part. Gary From: Ken Javor [mailto:ken.ja...@emccompliance.com] Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 3:37 PM To: boconn...@t-yuden.com; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: Help wanted with succinct subject description fo

RE: Help wanted with succinct subject description for non-specialists

2003-03-27 Thread Gary McInturff
Too late to the party but as for pitching it. I point out (some small success) the EMC requirements are as much of the sales agreement as any other function of the equipment. Not as sexy as flow through provisioning but just as expected. I was just looking over a contract the other day in

RE: Help wanted with succinct subject description for non-specialists

2003-03-27 Thread Chris Chileshe
Richard asks.. >> My questions to the list are: What are your experiences of >> producing similar material? How well was it received and what >> is your advice for people producing similar text? Always a difficult (but absolutely essential) task I find. You may have to stand in front of the aud

Re: Help wanted with succinct subject description for non-specialists

2003-03-27 Thread C N
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

Re: Help wanted with succinct subject description for non-specialists

2003-03-25 Thread John Woodgate
I read in !emc-pstc that King, Richard wrote (in ) 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 Electromagnetic >Interference (EMI) > - The control of a piece of equipmen