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DIGITAL-LOGIC AG    MSB900/L Detailed Technical Manual V1.0 
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RoHS is often referred to as the "lead-free" directive but it restricts the use of the following substances: 
  Lead 
  Mercury 
  Cadmium 
  Chromium VI 
  PBB and PBDE 
The maximum allowable concentration of any of the above mentioned substances is 0.1% (except for Cad-
mium, which is limited to 0.01%) by weight of homogeneous material. This means that the limits do not apply 
to the weight of the finished product, or even to a component but to any single substance that could (theo-
retically) be separated mechanically. 
1.11.1.  RoHS Compatible Product Design 
All DIGITAL-LOGIC standard products comply with RoHS legislation. 
Since July 1, 2006, there has been a strict adherence to the use of RoHS compliant electronic and mechani-
cal components during the design-in phase of all DIGITAL-LOGIC standard products. 
1.11.2.  RoHS Compliant Production Process 
DIGITAL-LOGIC  selects  external  suppliers  that  are  capable  of  producing  RoHS  compliant  devices.  These 
capabilities are verified by: 
1. A confirmation from the supplier indicating that their production processes and resulting devices are 
RoHS compliant. 
2. If  there  is  any  doubt  of  the  RoHS  compliancy,  the  concentration  of  the  previously  mentioned  sub-
stances in a produced device will be measured. These measurements are carried out by an accred-
ited laboratory. 
1.11.3.  WEEE Application 
The WEEE directive is closely related to the RoHS directive and applies to the following devices: 
  Large and small household appliances 
  IT equipment 
  Telecommunications equipment (although infrastructure equipment is exempt in some countries) 
  Consumer equipment 
  Lighting equipment – including light bulbs 
  Electronic and electrical tools 
  Toys, leisure and sports equipment 
  Automatic dispensers 
It does not apply to fixed industrial plants and tools. The compliance is the responsibility of the company that 
brings the product to market, as defined in the directive. Components and sub-assemblies are not subject to 
product  compliance.  In  other  words,  since  DIGITAL-LOGIC  does  not  deliver  ready-made  products  to  end 
users the WEEE directive is not applicable for DIGITAL-LOGIC. Users are nevertheless encouraged to prop-
erly recycle all electronic products that have reached the end of their life cycle. 










