Inactive-Withdrawn Standard

IEEE C63.18-1997

American National Standard Recommended Practice for an On-site, Ad-Hoc Test Method for Estimating Radiated Electromagnetic Immunity of Medical Devices to Specific Radio Frequency Transmitters

Guidance is provided for health-care organizations in evaluating the radiated RF electromagnetic immunity of their existing inventories of medical devices to their existing inventories of RF transmitters, as well as to RF transmitters that are commonly available. This recommended practice can also be used for newly purchased medical devices and RF transmitters, as well as for pre-purchase evaluation. It applies to medical devices used in health-care facilities and to portable transmitters with a rated power output of 8 W or less. It does not apply to implantable medical devices, transport environments such as ambulances and helicopters, or to RF transmitters rated at more than 8 W.

Standard Committee
AES/GA - Gyro Accelerometer Panel
Status
Inactive-Withdrawn Standard
Superseded by
C63.18-2014
History
Withdrawn:
2008-04-25
ANSI Approved:
1997-12-11
ANSI Withdrawn Date:
2008-04-25
Published:
1997-12-31

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
Standard Committee
AES/GA - Gyro Accelerometer Panel

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