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The purpose of this recommended practice is to provide an ad hoc test method to estimate the electromagnetic immunity of medical devices and help identify interference issues that might exist with critical medical devices as a result of emissions from RF transmitters increasingly used in health-care facilities, particularly by doctors, staff, patients, and visitors. RF transmitters include two-way...
A guide to evaluating electromagnetic immunity of medical devices against radiatedradio-frequency (RF) emissions from common RF transmitters is provided in this recommendedpractice (e.g., two-way radios; walkie-talkies; mobile phones; wireless-enabled tablets, e-readers,laptop computers, and similar devices; RFID readers; networked mp3 players; two-way pagers;and wireless personal digital assistants...
EMC test is important for the reliability improvement of LEDs and their application products. This paper introduces the EMC requirements for LED chips, LED devices and LED application products, focusing on electrostatic discharge, electrical fast transient, thunder stroke surge, voltage dip, conductive interference and radio frequency interference. Corresponding test methods are also given. These...
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