In message
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dated Tue, 11 Aug 2015, Grace Lin writes:
Does anyone know any regulatory agent requires a product test to ISO
22523: 2006
(http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=37546)?
For 61000-4-3, this standard requires 12 V/m, 26 MHz - 1 GHz.
I don't know, but I expect the people who need the prostheses hope so.
In the early days of electronically-controlled prostheses, there was a
lot of trouble with immunity. For example, a man was arrested for
urinating in public because his bladder controller had been triggered by
the police car radio.
A requirement like this is not so very rare. Sound level meters, for
example, have it. It was introduced because of the prevalence of CB
radio transceivers and in some countries there is amateur radio around
26 MHz, 50 MHz, 144 MHz and bands above, model control around 27 MHz
(but low power), also public utility radio around 70 MHz. There is also
a 'home automation' band around 34 MHz but no-one seems to use it.
However, for sound level meters, anyway, the requirement is in the early
stages of a review.
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