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=Safety= |
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The [[XO-1.75|XO-1.75 Laptop]] has the following Safety certifications: |
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==XO-1.75== |
==XO-1.75== |
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The XO-1.75 has the [[OLPC_English_Keyboard|membrane keyboard]] found on earlier XOs, but overlaid with a white plastic grid. |
The [[XO-1.75|XO-1.75 laptop]] has the [[OLPC_English_Keyboard|membrane keyboard]] found on earlier XOs, but overlaid with a white plastic grid. It meets the following Safety certifications: |
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*[[Media:XO-1.75_ULReport.pdf |UL cert for XO-1.75]] |
*[[Media:XO-1.75_ULReport.pdf |UL cert for XO-1.75]] |
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==XO-1.75 HS== |
==XO-1.75 HS== |
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The XO-1.75 HS |
The XO-1.75 HS laptop has the [[OLPC_English_Non-membrane_Keyboard|traditional (non-membrane) keyboard]], first introduced with the [[XO-1.5 HS]]. |
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*[[Media:XO-1.75HS_ULReport.pdf |UL cert for XO-1.75 HS]] |
*[[Media:XO-1.75HS_ULReport.pdf |UL cert for XO-1.75 HS]] |
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=Robustness= |
=Robustness= |
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A hardware testing specification is used to certify that the laptop has acceptable robustness. Quanta certifies that samples of the laptop pass this specification. The XO-1.75 laptop used the same testing specification that was used for [[XO-1]] and [[XO-1.5]] |
A hardware testing specification is used to certify that the laptop has acceptable robustness. The manufacturer, Quanta, certifies that samples of the laptop pass this specification. The XO-1.75 laptop used basically the same testing specification that was used for [[XO-1]] and [[XO-1.5]]. The change was that the liquid spill test should be made with a hot beverage, recording the fact that a system programmer destroyed a prototype keyboard with hot coffee. |
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==Battery Test Data== |
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*[[Media:shortcircuit.xls |short circuit]] |
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*[[Media:stovetest.xls |stove test (150C)]] |
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*[[Media:crushtest.xls |crush test]] |
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*[[Media:nailtest.xls |nail test (drive a nail through the battery)]] |
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*[[Media:overcharge.xls |overcharging test]] |
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==AC Adapter== |
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*[[Media:XO-1.5_Adapter_Spec.pdf|Adapter Specification]] |
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*90v(-10%) ~ 240v(+25%), 35-60Hz, AC input |
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*Safety: IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1 & CSA/UL 60950-1 qualified |
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*Extra Transient and Burst Immunity: IEC 61000-4-4 passed |
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*Extra Surge Immunity: IEC 61000-4-5 passed |
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=Quality Control= |
=Quality Control= |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 10 September 2013
This page contains safety and RF emission test reports and certifications for the XO-1.75 Laptop.
Safety
XO-1.75
The XO-1.75 laptop has the membrane keyboard found on earlier XOs, but overlaid with a white plastic grid. It meets the following Safety certifications:
- UL cert for XO-1.75
- UL test report for XO-1.75
- IEC 60950-1 cert. for XO-1/XO-1.5/XO-1.75
- IEC 60950-1 cert. for XO-1.75
- IEC 60950-1 Testing report (XO-1/XO-1.5/XO-1.75)
- IEC 60950-1 Testing report (XO-1.75)
- IEC 60950-1 Testing report (Amended)
- USA CPSIA Compliance -- Lead and Phthalate testing. Applies to both XO-1.75 and XO-1.75 HS.
XO-1.75 HS
The XO-1.75 HS laptop has the traditional (non-membrane) keyboard, first introduced with the XO-1.5 HS.
- IEC 60950-1 cert. for XO-1.5 HS/XO-1.75 HS
- IEC 60950-1 cert. for XO-1.75 HS (Amended)
- IEC 60950-1 Testing report (XO-1/XO-1.5/XO-1.75)
- IEC 60950-1 Testing report (XO-1.75)
- IEC 60950-1 Testing report (Amended)
EMC Test Reports
The testing strategy is to ensure compliance with both EU and FCC RF and EMI regulations. Most other countries in the world either accept the results of this testing for certification or have similar tests which can be passed if the EU/FCC standards are met.
CE/EU Certifications
Note that while we comply with all relevant EU standards for a (electronic) child's toy, we don't currently have a WEEE program in place in EU countries for the XO-1.75.
- CE EMC Report (800 MHz CPU)
- CE EMC Report (1 GHz CPU)
- CE EMC Report (Quanta testing)
- EN 300328 Testing (QMI EM113-MV WLAN Module)
- EN 300328 Testing (LiteOn WN6301MH WLAN Module)
- CE SAR Testing (QMI EM113-MV WLAN Module)
- CE SAR Testing (LiteOn WN6301MH WLAN Module)
FCC/US Certifications
- FCC Part 15B Testing (800 MHz)
- FCC Part 15B Testing (1 GHz)
- FCC Part 15C Testing
- FCC SAR Testing
- ID Grant: DTS (EM113)
International Certifications
In addition to the US and the EU certifications listed above, certification for the following countries is already on file for the XO-1.75.
Australia
- ACMA Declaration of Conformity
- ACMA RF Tests (QMI EM113-MV WLAN Module)
- ACMA RF Tests (LiteOn WN6301MH WLAN Module)
- CE/ACMA SAR Testing (QMI EM113-MV WLAN Module)
- CE/ACMA SAR Testing (LiteOn WN6301MH WLAN Module)
- C-Tick EMC Report (Quanta testing)
Cameroon
Canada
Mexico
Robustness
A hardware testing specification is used to certify that the laptop has acceptable robustness. The manufacturer, Quanta, certifies that samples of the laptop pass this specification. The XO-1.75 laptop used basically the same testing specification that was used for XO-1 and XO-1.5. The change was that the liquid spill test should be made with a hot beverage, recording the fact that a system programmer destroyed a prototype keyboard with hot coffee.
Battery Test Data
- short circuit
- stove test (150C)
- crush test
- nail test (drive a nail through the battery)
- overcharging test
AC Adapter
- Adapter Specification
- 90v(-10%) ~ 240v(+25%), 35-60Hz, AC input
- Safety: IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1 & CSA/UL 60950-1 qualified
- Extra Transient and Burst Immunity: IEC 61000-4-4 passed
- Extra Surge Immunity: IEC 61000-4-5 passed
Quality Control
The Quanta factory meets ISO 9001 standards: QSMC F6 ISO 9001 Certificate