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What are the light sources

What are the light sources, Total:80 items.

In the international standard classification, What are the light sources involves: Paper and board, Fibre optic communications, Open systems interconnection (OSI), Networking, Products of the textile industry, Components and accessories for telecommunications equipment, Optical equipment, Optoelectronics. Laser equipment, Medical equipment.


ASHRAE - American Society of Heating@ Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers@ Inc., What are the light sources

US-CFR-file, What are the light sources

  • CFR 33-148.125-2013 Navigation and navigable waters. Part148:Deepwater ports: general. Section148.125:What are the application fees?
  • CFR 33-150.623-2013 Navigation and navigable waters. Part150:Deepwater ports: operations. Section150.623:What are the requirements for protecting personnel from hazards associated with confined spaces?
  • CFR 33-150.10-2013 Navigation and navigable waters. Part150:Deepwater ports: operations. Section150.10:What are the general requirements for operations manuals?
  • CFR 30-585.627-2014 Mineral Resources. Part585:Renewable energy and alternate uses of existing facilities on the outer continental shelf. Section585.627:What information and certificationsmust I submit with my COP to assist the BOEM in complying with NEPA and other relevan
  • CFR 30-585.611-2014 Mineral Resources. Part585:Renewable energy and alternate uses of existing facilities on the outer continental shelf. Section585.611:What information and certifications must I submit with my SAP to assist BOEM in complying with NEPA and other relevant law
  • CFR 30-585.646-2014 Mineral Resources. Part585:Renewable energy and alternate uses of existing facilities on the outer continental shelf. Section585.646:What information and certificationsmust I submit with my GAPto assist BOEM in complying withNEPA and other relevant
  • CFR 33-149.319-2013 Navigation and navigable waters. Part149:Deepwater ports: design, construction, and equipment. Section149.319:What additional lifejackets must the deepwater port have?
  • CFR 40-80.1453-2013 Protection of Environment. Part80:Regulation of fuels and fuel additives.Section80.1453:What are the product transfer document (PTD) requirements for the RFS program?
  • CFR 40-60.5413-2013 Protection of Environment. Part60:Standards of performance for new stationary sources. Section60.5413:What are the performance testing procedures for control devices used to demonstrate compliance at my storage vessel or centrifugal compressor affected fa
  • CFR 12-721.3-2013 Banks and banking. Part721:Incidental powers. Section721.3:What categories of activities are preapproved as incidental powers necessary or requisite to carry on a credit union's business?
  • CFR 21-4.3-2013 Food and Drugs. Part4:Regulation of combination products. Section4.3:What current good manufacturing practice requirements apply to my combination product?
  • CFR 33-149.417-2013 Navigation and navigable waters. Part149:Deepwater ports: design, construction, and equipment. Section149.417:What firefighting equipment must a helicopter landing deck on a manned deepwater port have?
  • CFR 12-208.73-2013 Banks and banking. Part208:Membership of state banking institutions in the federal reserve system (regulation h). Section208.73:What additional provisions are applicable to state member banks with financial subsidiaries?
  • CFR 12-723.13-2013 Banks and banking. Part723:Member business loans. Section723.13:What options are available if the NCUA Regional Director denies my waiver request,or a portion of it?
  • CFR 40-63.144-2014 Protection of Environment. Part63:National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for source categories. Section63.144:Process wastewater provisions—test methods and procedures for determining applicability and Group 1/Group 2 determinations (det
  • CFR 10-431.196-2013 Energy.Part431:Energy efficiency program for certain commercial and industrial equipment. Section431.196:Energy conservation standards and their effective dates.
  • CFR 10-431.306-2013 Energy.Part431:Energy efficiency program for certain commercial and industrial equipment. Section431.306:Energy conservation standards and their effective dates.
  • CFR 10-431.66-2013 Energy.Part431:Energy efficiency program for certain commercial and industrial equipment. Section431.66:Energy conservation standards and their effective dates.
  • CFR 13-127.302-2013 Business Credit and Assistance. Part127:Women-owned small business federal contract program. Section127.302:What third-party certifications may a concern use as evidence of its status as a qualified EDWOSB or WOSB?
  • CFR 10-431.25-2014 Energy. Part431:Energy efficiency program for certain commercial and industrial equipment. SubpartB:Electric Motors. Section431.25:Energy conservation standards and effective dates.

American National Standards Institute (ANSI), What are the light sources

Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), What are the light sources

工业和信息化部, What are the light sources

  • YD/T 3537-2019 Cables for communication active optical cable (AOC)
  • YD/T 2796.5-2021 Parallel transmission active optical cable optical module Part 5: 400Gb/s AOC
  • YD/T 2796.4-2020 Parallel transmission active optical cable optical module Part 4: 200Gb/s AOC
  • YD/T 2796.1-2015 Parallel transmission active optical cable optical module Part 1: 4x10Gb/s AOC
  • YD/T 2796.3-2018 Parallel transmission active optical cable optical module Part 3: 4×25Gb/s AOC
  • YD/T 2796.2-2016 Parallel transmission active optical cable optical modules for communications Part 2: 12x10Gb/s CXP AOC

Group Standards of the People's Republic of China, What are the light sources

  • T/GDCKCJH 024-2020 Test methods for active single-mode fiber laser-induced darkening
  • T/SBX 080-2023 Preparation and usage requirements of standard sample tubes for optical active devices used in optical communications
  • T/GDMDMA 0005-2021 Medical endoscopes—Endoscope supply units—Cold light sources contained near infrared excitation light

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), What are the light sources

  • IEEE Std 802.3j-1993 Fiber Optic Active and Passive Star-Based Segments, Type 10BASE-F (Sections 15-18)
  • ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3j-1993 Supplement to 802.3 - Fiber Optic Active and Passive Star-Based Segments, Type 10BASE-F (Sections 15-18)

Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), What are the light sources

  • KS C IEC 62148-11-2011(2021) Fibre optic active components and devices-Package and interface standards-Part 11:14-pin active modules
  • KS C IEC 62148-11-2011(2016) Fibre optic active components and devices-Package and interface standards-Part 11:14-pin active modules
  • KS C IEC 62148-11:2011 Fibre optic active components and devices-Package and interface standards-Part 11:14-pin active modules
  • KS C IEC 62149-1-2005(2020) Fibre optic active components and devices-Performance standards-Part 1:General and guidance
  • KS C IEC 62148-5:2005 Fibre optic active components and devices-Package and interface standards-Part 5:SC 1×9 fibre optic modules

European Committee for Standardization (CEN), What are the light sources

  • EN 14362-1:2012 Textiles - Methods for determination of certain aromatic amines derived from azo colorants - Part 1: Detection of the use of certain azo colorants accessible with and without extracting the fibres

Aeronautical Radio Inc., What are the light sources

  • ARINC 804-1-2007 FIBER OPTIC ACTIVE DEVICE SPECIFICATION 2005; Includes Supplement 1

Danish Standards Foundation, What are the light sources

  • DS/EN 62148-11:2010 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards - Part 11: 14-pin active device modules
  • DS/EN 62148-12:2004 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards - Part 12: Laser transmitters with a coaxial RF connector
  • DS/EN 62148-5:2003 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards - Part 5: SC 1x9 fibre optic modules

International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), What are the light sources

  • IEC 62148-11:2009 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards - Part 11: 14-pin active device modules
  • IEC 62148-5:2003 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards - Part 5: SC 1×9 fibre optic modules

ES-UNE, What are the light sources

  • UNE-EN 62148-11:2009 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards -- Part 11: 14-pin active device modules (Endorsed by AENOR in April of 2010.)

German Institute for Standardization, What are the light sources

  • DIN EN 62148-11:2010-06 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards - Part 11: 14-pin active device modules (IEC 62148-11:2009); German version EN 62148-11:2009 / Note: DIN EN 62148-11 (2004-06) remains valid alongside this standard until 2012-...
  • DIN 58141-10:1997 Testing of fibre optic elements - Part 10: Determination of illuminance and acceptance angle of cold light sources
  • DIN 58141-10:2011-09 Measurement of fiber optic elements - Part 10: Determination of illuminance and effective aperture angle of cold light sources; Text in German and English
  • DIN EN 62148-5:2003 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards - Part 5: SC 1x9 fibre optic modules (IEC 62148-5:2003); German version EN 62148-5:2003
  • DIN EN 62148-5:2003-11 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards - Part 5: SC 1x9 fibre optic modules (IEC 62148-5:2003); German version EN 62148-5:2003

Association Francaise de Normalisation, What are the light sources

  • NF EN 62148-11:2010 Composants et dispositifs actifs en fibres optiques - Normes de boîtier et d'interface - Partie 11 : modules de dispositifs actifs de 14 broches

Military Standard of the People's Republic of China-General Armament Department, What are the light sources

  • GJB 7212-2011 General specification for laser active suppressive jamming equipment
  • GJB 5193-2004 General specifications for deceptive laser active jamming equipment
  • GJB 4972.1-2003 Photoelectric active interference effect assessment criteria Part 1: Laser interference
  • GJB 7204-2011 Finalized test regulations for ground deceptive active laser jamming equipments
  • GJB 7205-2011 Finalized test regulation for ground blanket laser active jamming equipment

British Standards Institution (BSI), What are the light sources

  • PD IEC/TR 62572-2:2008 Fibre optic active components and devices. Reliability standards. Laser module degradation
  • BS EN 62572-3:2012 Fibre optic active components and devices. Reliability standards. Laser modules used for telecommunication
  • BS EN 62572-3:2014 Fibre optic active components and devices. Reliability standards. Laser modules used for telecommunication
  • BS EN 62572-3:2016 Fibre optic active components and devices. Reliability standards. Laser modules used for telecommunication
  • BS EN 60874-1-1:2012 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components. Connectors for optical fibres and cables. Blank detail specification
  • BS EN IEC 62148-19:2019 Fibre optic active components and devices. Package and interface standards - Photonic chip scale package
  • BS EN 62149-1:2012 Fibre optic active components and devices. Performance standards. General and guidance
  • PD IEC TS 63157:2019 Photovoltaic systems. Guidelines for effective quality assurance of power conversion equipment
  • BS EN 62148-5:2003 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards - SC 1x9 fibre optic modules
  • BS EN 62149-7:2012 Fibre optic active components and devices. Performance standards. 1310 nm discrete vertical cavity surface emitting laser devices
  • BS EN 62149-1:2004 Fibre optic active components and devices - Performance standards - General and guidance

Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC), What are the light sources

  • JIS C 5948:2017 Fiber optic active components and devices -- Reliability standards -- Laser modules used for telecommunication

US-DOT, What are the light sources

RO-ASRO, What are the light sources

  • STAS 6213-1987 ORGANIC DYES Detennination of colour fastness to artificial light (xenon lamp)

Lithuanian Standards Office , What are the light sources

  • LST EN 62148-11-2010 Fibre optic active components and devices - Package and interface standards - Part 11: 14-pin active device modules (IEC 62148-11:2009)

Standard Association of Australia (SAA), What are the light sources

  • AS/NZS 2211.6:2002 Safety of laser products - Safety of products with optical sources, exclusively used for visible information transmission to the human eye

European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization(CENELEC), What are the light sources

  • EN 62572-3:2012 Fibre optic active components and devices - Reliability standards - Part 3: Laser modules used for telecommunication
  • EN 62572-3:2014 Fibre optic active components and devices - Reliability standards - Part 3: Laser modules used for telecommunication
  • EN 62572-3:2016 Fibre optic active components and devices - Reliability standards - Part 3: Laser modules used for telecommunication

Military Standard of the People's Republic of China-Commission of Science,Technology and Industry for National Defence, What are the light sources

  • GJB 5435-2005 Photometric and colorimetric measurement procedure for airborne active matrix liquid crystal display




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