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sub-assembly

sub-assembly
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    • a unit assembled separately but designed to fit with other units in a manufactured product

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    1. Sub-assembly
    2. Electrical/electronic sub-assembly
    3. Electronic sub-assembly.
    4. Electrical/electronic sub-assembly test area boundary
    5. Broadband reference limits of electrical/electronic sub-assembly
    6. Narrowband reference limits of electrical/electronic sub-assembly
    7. conditions of integration of the interoperability constituent in its system environment (sub-assembly, assembly, subsystem) and the necessary interface conditions,
    8. Circuit board sub-assembly, comprising power supply, active equalizer and power amplifier circuits
    9. The sub-assembly ‘non ballasted track’ of the ‘infrastructure’ sub-system is defined as a ‘novel solution’ for the purposes of this TSI.
    10. Cassette-deck sub-assembly for sound recording and reproducing apparatus, for use in the manufacture of telephone answering machines [1]
    11. a specimen or specimens of a sub-assembly or assembly or a specimen of the subsystem in a pre-assembled condition shall be provided, if so required for specific test or examination methods and specified in the relevant TSI(s),
    12. ‘interoperability constituents’ means any elementary component, group of components, sub-assembly or complete assembly of equipment incorporated or intended to be incorporated into a subsystem, upon which the interoperability of the rail system depends directly or indirectly.
    13. ‘Airbag module’ means the smallest sub-assembly comprising the energy source for its deployment and the airbag involved in the deployment.
    14. Appendix to EC type-approval certificate No … concerning the type-approval of an electrical/electronic sub-assembly with regard to Directive 2009/64/EC
    15. Circuit Board sub-assembly, comprising digital audio signal decoding, audio signal processing and amplification with dual and/or multi-channel functionality