13 elimination of hazardous substances – FUJITSU MHV2060BH User Manual
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1.13 Elimination of Hazardous Substances
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Table 1.8 Interface power management
IPM Mode
I/F power state
Return time to active
I/F condition
Active Active
State
−
Active
Partial Partial
State
5 to 10
µs maximum
Power Down
Slumber
Slumber State
5 to 10 ms maximum
Power Down
1.13 Elimination of Hazardous Substances
MHV series does not use hazardous substances as lead, mercury, cadmium,
hexavalent chromium, PBB and PBDE which is banned by RoHS directive of
European Union (without the exemption of RoHS Directive, see note 1) ).
RoHS Directive = Directive 2002/95/EC of the European parliament and of
the council on the Restriction of the use of certain
Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic
equipment
Notes:
1) There are some exemption in RoHS directive, for example, Lead in glass
of electronic components.
2) Some particulars under consideration have not determined at present as a
permissible limit of banned materials content in RoHS directive. Such
case, we use the original criterion of Fujitsu limited which is provided
under the reference restrictions already established as ELV or an internal
environmental low of each countries in EU.