Certainly a reasonable and timely request. Not sure the location other than
here in the US, but recently a death resulted from a patient being hit in the
head during an MRI buy something metallic that was inadvertently brought into
the imaging room. Believe that it was something on the order of a
And they said that there wasn't any application for the technology in an
Etch-a-Sketch.
Hopefully, the computer has figured out how to go diagonally. I always had
trouble with that.
Chris Maxwell | Design Engineer - Optical Division
email chris.maxw...@nettest.com | dir +1 315 266 5128 | fax
In case you have difficulty finding a strong enough field,
there is a company in St. Louis that makes a medical device
that creates 3D fields strong enough to rip a piece of
metal around inside the brain under computer control for
Parkinson surgery.
Their fields are in excess of 1 to 3 tesla,
Patricia -
Can you be more specific as to what standards are applicable
and what aspect of such testing you are looking for (EMC,
safety, operational, other)
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
San Jose, CA
peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
From:
I am looking to test to ASTM F 2052, Standard test method for measurement
of magnetically induced displacement force on medical devices in the
Magnetic Resonance environment. It involves applying a large magnetic
force to the EUT to see if it will get pulled inside an MRI machine during a
scan.
Yes, the potential across the closer of the the two sides of a slot is
saying the same thing as
the potential across the longest sides. i.e. the closer of the two sides of
a slot are the
longest sides of that slot.
And technically speaking, babinet's principle is concerned with optics.
Taking
I am looking for a lab that can test medical products for use within an MRI
room. Does anyone know of a test house that can do this, preferrably in the
U.S. on the west coast?
Patty
Patricia Knudsen
Sr. Certification Engineer
Alaris Medical Systems
Ph: (858) 458-7280
Fax: (858) 458-7095
Hello Joe
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 19:51:23 EDT,
j...@aol.com wrote:
I have been told that the draft standard proposes making with ITU K.21
compliance mandatory for modems, although I suspect this is not true. I can
not
read the Japanese text, but I do see many references to various DSL
Hi Joe
If you have any questions related to Japanese type approval of TTE and or RF
Radio equipment you can consult Telefication. Telefication is appointed as CAB
for Japan and can issue Japanese approvals for this kind of equipment.
With Kind Regards
Henry Rutjes
Manager Sales Liaison
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