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IEC60601-1-2:Medical Testing & its Standars

  Iec60601-1-2:Medical Testing This standard is published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). It is the international standard for the basic safety and essential performance of medical electrical equipment and systems. The standard covers a wide range of devices, from simple blood pressure monitors to complex MRI scanners. It covers both stand-alone devices and devices that are part of a larger system, such as an x-ray machine connected to a PACS system. The standard includes requirements for the design, manufacture, testing, and labeling of medical electrical equipment and systems. It also includes guidance on the use of medical electrical equipment and systems.  The standard is divided into two parts:  Part 1: General Requirements  Part 2: Particular Requirements The first part of the standard,  Part 1, contains general requirements that apply to all medical electrical equipment and systems. These requirements cover aspects such as electri...

EMI & EMC TESTING ITS APPLICATION

  EMI and EMC testing procedures are important for ensuring that electronic devices do not emit harmful electromagnetic radiation. These tests can also help ensure that devices are resistant to electromagnetic interference (EMI). THERE ARE TWO MAIN TYPES OF EMI AND EMC TESTING: Conducted emissions testing and radiated emissions testing. Conducted emissions tests measure the electromagnetic energy that is emitted from a device through its power cord. Radiated emissions tests measure the electromagnetic energy that is emitted from a device in the form of radio waves. Conducted emissions tests are typically performed using an oscilloscope and a spectrum analyzer. Radiated emissions tests are typically performed using an antenna and a spectrum analyzer. EMI and EMC testing is important for electronic devices that are used in environments where electromagnetic radiation could be harmful. These tests can also help ensure that devices are resistant to interference from other electronic d...