Hej Dave VanHorn. Tack fšr ditt meddelande 17:47 1999-10-03 -0500 enligt nedan: > > "Anything that contain a semiconductor..." > >I think that you'll find the real reg is anything with a clock over 9kHz, >with an exception for digital watches. No. For example, a lamp dimmer can make severe noise, and the "klock" is only 100Hz. The reasoning was something like if it contain a semiconductor it can possibly oscillate badly. But also relays can make switching noise... BTW, this was CE regulations > > Actually, I think, by the law, it is illegal to do pre-testing, as the >device is not yet certified! > >Hardly. You just can't sell the device. You're still responsible for it's >emissions. >You can also self-certify, but if the FCC finds your products in violation, >you better have really good paperwork. That's why the independent labs make >their money. Morgans Reglerteknik, HŠllekŒs, 277 35 KIVIK, SWEDEN tel +46(0)414-446620, fax -70331, mrt@iname.com