Rich and Scott -
Irrespective of how any test house decides to address
indicator LEDs, my discussions with TC76 members and
contributing experts, including Bob Weiner and Jerome
Dennis, as well as the remainder of the members at a panel
discussion at the 1997 Laser Institute of America
I read in !emc-pstc that Scott Lemon sle...@caspiannetworks.com wrote
(in 3c73e44e.a0d15...@caspiannetworks.com) about 'Safety of Indicating
LEDs', on Wed, 20 Feb 2002:
The scope of EN 60825-1 says LEDs are included whenever the word laser
is used, meaning they are to be evaluated the same way
Hi Scott:
The scope of EN 60825-1 says LEDs are included whenever the word laser
is used, meaning they are to be evaluated the same way lasers are. Does
this apply to status indicating LEDs (non-lasing)? If so, are
manufacturers expected to test every status-indicating LED on
Hello Group,
The scope of EN 60825-1 says LEDs are included whenever the word laser
is used, meaning they are to be evaluated the same way lasers are. Does
this apply to status indicating LEDs (non-lasing)? If so, are
manufacturers expected to test every status-indicating LED on the
product as
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