Hello list,Is anyone aware of the availability of, for lack of a better term, a medical grade data logger? Would like to make millivolt measurements of some patient applied sensors and need something that would meet the requirements for patient applied parts (current leakage, etc.). Does anyone
I was looking through standards I have but can't find an absolute description
of highest clock frequency.
The overall device has clocks well below 105MHz, the point at which the
spectrum above 1 GHZ must be investigated during radiated emissions.
However one of the IC's has an internal
And the winner of the coveted "Hearty McInturff handshake" goes to . . . . !
Chuck McDowell. For the finding this note in BS EN 55032:2012 with 2014 update
This includes frequencies which are solely used within an integrated circuit".
(consider yourself shook Chuck)
Hearty McInturff
See terminology in 47 CFR 15.33, similar stuff in CISPR32.
Brian
From: Gary McInturff [mailto:gary.mcintu...@esterline.com]
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Subject: [PSES] Highest clock frequency in a device.
I was looking through standards I have but
To quote from BS EN 55032:2012 with 2014 update
3.1.19
highest internal frequency
Fx
highest fundamental frequency generated or used within the EUT or highest
frequency at which it operates
NOTE This includes frequencies which are solely used within an integrated
circuit.
Chuck McDowell
Gary,
Look at 47CFR15.33.
Here I cut a piece out for you:
investigation. (b) For unintentional radiators: (1) Except as otherwise
indicated in paragraphs (b)(2) or (b)(3) of this section, for an unintentional
radiator, including a digital device, the spectrum shall be investigated from
the
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