Not brain, per se. Our brain waves do not oscillate above 9KHz. But when you
have a pentium 3 augmenting your brain, yeah you will have to go through the
whole approvals deal. The future emc guys will be looking at slot (slit, if
you will) leakage in your head when you fail FCC class B. New gasketing
material, et al. Current loops between the driver (in your head) and the
processor will be looked at carefully. They will also make sure that you are
grounded at any given time. Immunity to RF will be done by having a
screaming AMD 700MHz enhanced human next to you talking to you and see if
you can put up with that. Some specs might specifically ask this screaming
human to be your wife (or boss) to simulate real life testing. If you can
stand 8 hours of that, you pass.

We are not there yet, but getting there.



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf
Of Scott Douglas
Sent: Monday, November 15, 1999 8:18 AM
To: EMC-PSTC (E-mail)
Subject: Is Your Head Clamp CE Marked?



Hi All,

Happened to see the X-Files last night and noted that the clamp used to hold
Multer's head still during brain surgery had a CE mark prominently displayed
on the forehead section. Makes me wonder, is CE marking of brains coming
next? Would mine pass? Or will it need a major re-design to become
compliant? Not sure I want the answers to those questions.

Scott
[email protected]
ECRM Incorporated
Tewksbury, MA  USA



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