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Question UL / Safety Testing Oscillators - Is there an "Industry Standard"?

We are in the process of going through our CE mark on a new product. Our test house wants information on UL/Safety testing our 8 and 20 MHz. Is there an "Industry Standard" that has safety testing for oscillators.

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We are in the process of going through our CE mark on a new product. Our test house wants information on UL/Safety testing our 8 and 20 MHz. Is there an "Industry Standard" that has safety testing for oscillators.

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We are in the process of going through our CE mark on a new product. Our test house wants information on UL/Safety testing our 8 and 20 MHz. Is there an "Industry Standard" that has safety testing for oscillators.

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Tim, I think either IEC 60950-1 (Information technology equipment – Safety –
Part 1: General requirementsor) or IEC 61010-1 (Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use) are the standards you are interested in depending upon your application and use. UL has their own versions UL 60950 and UL 61010.
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