Raspberry Pi Passes EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing
A week ago, we posted news of the delay that the Raspberry Pi Foundation faced because of a requirement that their boards be tested to comply with EU regulations. Now, the word is in, and the Raspberry Pi passed those tests without needing any modifications. From their post describing the ordeal: "The Raspberry Pi had to pass radiated and conducted emissions and immunity tests in a variety of configurations (a single run can take hours), and was subjected to electrostatic discharge (ESD) testing to establish its robustness to being rubbed on a cat. It’s a long process, involving a scary padded room full of blue cones, turntables that rise and fall on demand, and a thing that looks a lot like a television aerial crossed with Cthulhu."
Thank goodness it passed the cat rubbing test. We Europeans love rubbing electronic devices on our cats.
"We live in a global world" - Harvey Pitt, former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman
Am I the only one that desperately wants to see pictures of the Cthulhu antenna?
Bad kitty! That's my Pot Pi! No! You're a bad kitty!
Also, cats.
The PR person is a food blogger who does this for free in her spare time because she is married to one of the foundation Trustees. Cut her a little slack.
The Daddy casts sleep on the Baby. The Baby resists!
After the testing you will be baked and then there will be cake.
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
The curve for early adoption of this gizmo is steeeep!