Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Dan Kennedy
Is that cheek, or cheeks? As the moon rises in Minnesota... Dan Kennedy Great River Electronics Inc. Phil So wrote: > How about changing the location of the tattoo to one's > cheek. Then one can make a statement at each inspection ... > > Sorry! It's Friday here in New Zealand... > * * * *

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Ian Wilson
On 05:32 PM 9/08/2001 -0400, Andrew J Jenkins said: >On 08:57 AM 8/10/2001 +1200, Phil So wrote: > >... How about changing the location of the tattoo to one's > >cheek. Then one can make a statement at each inspection ... > >It's impolite to moon CE officials. ;) > >aj But fun! iw * * * * *

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Andrew J Jenkins

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Phil So
one's cheek. Then one can make a statement at each inspection ... Sorry! It's Friday here in New Zealand... > -Original Message- > From: David Cuthbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, 10 August 2001 08:15 > To: Protel EDA Forum > Subject: Re: [PEDA]

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread David Cuthbert
"Brad Velander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Similarly, one can apply the same logic to resistors, >capacitors and other components. Unless there is a specific directive >which covers those types of components, they are covered under the >products most suitable directives and are the respon

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Darryl Newberry
5 PM > To: 'Protel EDA Forum' > Subject: Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ? > > > Darryl, > > I have found Copernic (www.copernic.com) most useful for > general searches. > It has a free basic version. I believe Partminer > (www.partminer.com) an

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Fabian Hartery
Darryl, I have found Copernic (www.copernic.com) most useful for general searches. It has a free basic version. I believe Partminer (www.partminer.com) and its associated Free Trade Zone are pretty good too. I use http://pw1.netcom.com/~dwsmith/index.html as my homepage, so I don't have to think

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Brian Guralnick
built with flash pads & take up unnecessary data space. Brian Guralnick - Original Message - From: "Schattke, Carl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 1:55 PM Subject: Re: [PEDA] Log

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Darryl Newberry
Download it from http://www.conformance.co.uk/CE_MARKING/CELOGO/ce_logo.html Anybody ever heard of this newfangled thing called an internet search engine? www.google.com Darryl Newberry Hardware Engineer Freedom Scientific, Inc 2850 SE Market Pl Stuart FL 34997 (561) 223-6443 http://www.free

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Schattke, Carl
PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 3:47 PM To: Protel EDA Forum Subject: Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ? Carl, Download the Klipper Free 30 day trial . http://www.desktop-eda.com.au/products/pcb.htm This has all those logos in its logo library. You can place them at what

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Ted Tontis
check out www.ce-mag.com Ted -Original Message- From: Brad Velander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:38 AM To: 'Protel EDA Forum' Subject: Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ? Gisbert, I am not a CE compliance expert and I do not

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Brad Velander
gt; Subject: Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ? > > > Not quite correct, Brad. It is not illegal, to place a CE > mark on a power > supply, it only is not necessary, as the power supply will > not work for its > own, but only together with e.g. a PC. The complete

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread ga
Your description is more precise than mine. Thank you. Gisbert "Heiko Vachek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09.08.2001 15:45:19 Please respond to "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Protel EDA Forum'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc:

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Heiko Vachek
> Not quite correct, Brad. It is not illegal, to place a CE > mark on a power > supply, it only is not necessary, as the power supply will > not work for its > own, but only together with e.g. a PC. The complete system > has to carry the > CE mark, but system designers often ask for the compone

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread ga
>Brad Velander wrote: > >> Relax Jon, >> the CE requirements do not cover use of normal components in an >> assembly. It covers the product/assembly but the individual components are >> not covered separately as far as it effects you or I. The best example of >> this is computer power supp

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread Andy Gulliver
telli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 09 August 2001 01:04 > To: Protel EDA Forum > Subject: Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ? > > > the requirements of CE are very simple: > you must comply with all applicable regulations and requirem

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-09 Thread ga
Jon Elson wrote: >Right, the CE requirement is that all electrical components must bear the >CE mark at the full accepted size (I think it is around 5 cm?). This includes >EVERY component, including 0402 resistors! There are no exceptions >permitted, and any unit bearing even one such unlabeled

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-08 Thread Dennis Saputelli
the requirements of CE are very simple: you must comply with all applicable regulations and requirements (loosely paraphrased) unfortunately I am not kidding here Dennis Saputelli -- ___ www.integratedcontrolsinc.com

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-08 Thread Jon Elson
Brad Velander wrote: > Relax Jon, > the CE requirements do not cover use of normal components in an > assembly. It covers the product/assembly but the individual components are > not covered separately as far as it effects you or I. The best example of > this is computer power supplies,

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-08 Thread Brian Watson
Carl, Download the Klipper Free 30 day trial . http://www.desktop-eda.com.au/products/pcb.htm This has all those logos in its logo library. You can place them at what ever scale you want. regards Brian At 12:27 PM 07-08-01 -0700, you wrote: >Hello, > I have dense board to apply logos f

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-08 Thread Brad Velander
; From: Jon Elson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 12:46 PM > To: Protel EDA Forum > Subject: Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ? > > > > > Brad Velander wrote: > > > Carl, > > a word of warning. Read the CE requir

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-08 Thread Jon Elson
Brad Velander wrote: > Carl, > a word of warning. Read the CE requirements for labeling > requirements quite carefully, I don't remember the exact details but your > desired size appears to be well below their minimum size requirements if > this is the only CE mark to be applied to your

Re: [PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-07 Thread Brad Velander
at International Inc., #300 - 4401 Still Creek Dr., Burnaby, B.C., V5C 6G9. Tel. (604) 292-9089 direct Fax (604) 292-9010 website www.norsat.com > -Original Message- > From: Schattke, Carl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 12:27 PM > To: Protel EDA Forum

[PEDA] Logo's for FCC, UL and CE ?

2001-08-07 Thread Schattke, Carl
Hello, I have dense board to apply logos for FCC, UL and CE onto the silk screen. Ideal height would be ~.100 height, but anything would be great. Does anyone have these logos in a format Protel99SE can import? I would be grateful if you could share them with me. Sincerely, Carl Schattke, C.I