151-0153 Rabbit Semiconductor, 151-0153 Datasheet - Page 10

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151-0153

Manufacturer Part Number
151-0153
Description
ASSEMBLY - RABBITFLEX CABLES
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Series
RabbitFLEX™r
Datasheet

Specifications of 151-0153

Accessory Type
Cable Assembly
For Use With/related Products
BL300F
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Vendor undefined / Vendor undefined
1.4.1 Immunity
The RabbitFlex series of single-board computers meets the following EN55024/1998 immunity standards.
Additional shielding or filtering may be required for a heavy industrial environment.
1.4.2 Emissions
The RabbitFlex series of single-board computers meets the following emission standards.
Your results may vary, depending on your application, so additional shielding or filtering may be needed to
maintain the Class A emission qualification.
1.4.3 Design Requirements for CE Compliance
Note the following requirements for incorporating the RabbitFlex series of single-board computers into
your application to comply with CE requirements.
1.4.3.1 General Design Requirements
1.4.3.2 Safety Design Requirements
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responsibility to provide a CE-compliant power supply for the end-product application.
customer’s responsiblity to provide a properly designed enclosure for the LCD/keypad interface to
meet ESD requirements.
ble for providing CE-approved surge/lightning protection.
assist in maintaining CE compliance and to conform to good cable design practices.
proper ESD precautions to prevent ESD damage to the RabbitFlex board.
connected to voltages exceeding SELV levels (42.4 V AC peak, or 60 V DC).
protect the battery from hazardous conditions such as reverse charging and excessive current flows.
Do not disable the safety features of the design.
EN61000-4-3 (Radiated Immunity)
EN61000-4-4 (EFT)
EN61000-4-6 (Conducted Immunity)
EN55022:1998 Class A
FCC Part 15 Class A
The power supply provided with the Tool Kit is for development purposes only. It is the customer’s
The LCD/keypad module was tested with the RabbitFlex, but no ESD testing was done. It is the
When connecting a RabbitFlex single-board computer to outdoor cables, the customer is responsi-
Rabbit recommends placing digital I/O or analog cables that are 3 m or longer in a metal conduit to
When installing or servicing the RabbitFlex board, it is the responsibility of the end-user to use
All inputs and outputs to and from the RabbitFlex series of single-board computers must not be
The lithium backup battery circuit on the RabbitFlex single-board computer has been designed to
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