[USA] - engineering help needed

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Alan Browne

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We're developing a product that will need appliance approval in the US
because it has microprocesors aboard and other potential non-intentional
radiators. The product is "outdoor" running 24/7.

We would like a consultant (pref. an electronics engineer) to help guide
us through the process. (identify correct class of product, what needs
to be demonstrated/documented, which specific rules/regs we need to
comply to, test plan, test facilities, application, etc.)

If qualified and experienced, please write me with subject "FCC
approval" including your qualifications, relevant experience and contact
info.

e-meil: alan d.t browne a$t videotron d.t ca

Thanks,
Alan
 
Hello Alan,

We're developing a product that will need appliance approval in the US
because it has microprocesors aboard and other potential non-intentional
radiators. The product is "outdoor" running 24/7.

We would like a consultant (pref. an electronics engineer) to help guide
us through the process. (identify correct class of product, what needs
to be demonstrated/documented, which specific rules/regs we need to
comply to, test plan, test facilities, application, etc.)

If qualified and experienced, please write me with subject "FCC
approval" including your qualifications, relevant experience and contact
info.
If you are pretty sure it'll pass Class B I believe it would be good to
contact an EMC service provider directly. They should know all this
stuff. One that I have used in the past:
http://www.ckc.com/

Now if you think the circuit might need a lot of redesign to make it
pass that's another story. Then you need help, either from a guy like me
or someone closer to your location.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
 
http://www.dlr.com/

Ask for Ron Rackley.. You won't be sorry.

This guy is one of the best RF guys in the world.. seriously.

Patrick

"Alan Browne" <alan.browne@FreelunchVideotron.ca> wrote in message
news:yNS5g.29189$U74.432104@wagner.videotron.net...
We're developing a product that will need appliance approval in the US
because it has microprocesors aboard and other potential non-intentional
radiators. The product is "outdoor" running 24/7.

We would like a consultant (pref. an electronics engineer) to help guide
us through the process. (identify correct class of product, what needs to
be demonstrated/documented, which specific rules/regs we need to comply
to, test plan, test facilities, application, etc.)

If qualified and experienced, please write me with subject "FCC approval"
including your qualifications, relevant experience and contact info.

e-meil: alan d.t browne a$t videotron d.t ca

Thanks,
Alan
 

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