875 [repack]: Ebod
| Regulation | Status | |------------|--------| | | Certified – test report available (EN 61326‑1, EN 60204‑1) | | UL‑508C (Industrial Control) | Approved for US market | | IEC‑61508 SIL‑2 | Functional safety certification (2024) | | RoHS Directive (EU 2011/65/EU) | Fully compliant (≤ 0.1 % lead) | | REACH | Registered substances; no SVHC above threshold | | ISO 13849‑1 | Safety‑related parts of control system (SRP/CS) rating PL e | | FDA 21 CFR 820 (if used in medical devices) | Device is “non‑sterile, non‑implantable” – can be used under Class II with appropriate validation |
The structure (Figure 1) merges the high‑extinction EBOD chromophore (λ_max ≈ 540 nm) with a quinoxaline donor, extending conjugation and introducing a push‑pull architecture. ebod 875
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Many organizations still have vital records stored on old optical formats. To migrate this data to modern servers, they need hardware that is reliable and compatible with vintage SCSI controllers. The EBOD-875 is often the preferred choice for these recovery projects because of its longevity. To migrate this data to modern servers, they