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Hey everyone,
I've just been going over the UK RoHS.gov website (
found here) and under the Decision Tree section it says that
a Sub-assembly (I'm assuming that is the correct category atm) is NOT within the scope of RoHS.
Sub assemblies are packages of components assembled into discrete units. Some may have a discernable function, others may not. These include a range of items such as, but not exclusively:
* Power supplies
* Populated boards
* Control units
* Monitoring devices
* Cases
* Display panels
* Etc
Sub assemblies are not final products and are therefore outside the scope of RoHS enforcement. However, the products that the sub assemblies form part of will usually need to comply, thus requiring the sub assemblies to be RoHS compliant.
As a sub assembly supplier you are likely to be asked for compliance data from your customers. You in turn may need information from your suppliers. The level of effort and detail you provide is a commercial decision. The product suppliers have a challenging task in ensuring RoHS compliance and they are likely to value your support.
So now I guess the question I have is, is the Phoenix Motherboard a Sub-Assembly or not? Any opinions?
btw I'm all for RoHS environmental protection but I would still like to see that everyone is
legally able to buy a Phoenix board that signs up at the Revival 2 website.