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Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 3:21 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: Implanted IC in brain
I would hope for a new EMC standard. Can you imagine being the host for
testing this IC under EN55024?
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From: Regan Arndt [mailto:regan_ar
Hi folks.
I think I've already met some individuals that have been fitted
with IC chip implants.
It would certainly explain some of the situations I've come
across in business meetings.
blank proposals (screens),
communication impasses (system lockups),
people talking rubbish (software
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Subject: RE: Implanted IC in brain
I hope that this era falls into the category of medical equipment using IEC
601.
I hate to see 950 get rearranged again. I experienced enough grief with 225
being assimilated into 950. grin
Regan Arndt
ITE Telecomm Safety Specialist
, July 13, 2000 2:32 PM
To: EMC PSTC; Barry Ma; 'Anil Allamaneni'
Subject: RE: Implanted IC in brain
Years ago, one of the storage devices at the company I worked for, had a
motor-start capacitor on the AC fan (that's how long ago it was!). This
fan was an alternate vendor and we did not have
Reply-To: Kazimier Gawrzyjal k...@nortelnetworks.com
To: 'Mel Pedersen' mpeder...@midcom-inc.com,'Barry Ma'
barry...@altavista.com, EMC-PSTC emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: RE: Implanted IC in brain
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 13:55:55 -0400
Greetings,
Interesting topic
Personally if forced
:26 PM
To: EMC PSTC; Barry Ma
Subject: RE: Implanted IC in brain
I remember reading the news article about the British Professor who
installed a chip in his forearm to control the doors, appliances etc in his
house. Always wondered if he went through some kind of testing. It would not
be far
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From: Mel Pedersen [mailto:mpeder...@midcom-inc.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 10:54 AM
To: 'Barry Ma'; EMC-PSTC
Subject: RE: Implanted IC in brain
Hello:
I believe we should consider what precedents the Medical Equipment
Hello:
I believe we should consider what precedents the Medical Equipment community
has laid out hereat least as a startIEC 60601, FDA regs, etc
these address safety concerns for implanted.
Just my humble thoughts on the matter.
- Mel
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From: Barry Ma
Hi Everyone: I have several candidates.
Chan
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From: Price, Ed [mailto:ed.pr...@cubic.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 6:45 AM
To: EMC-PSTC
Subject: RE: Implanted IC in brain
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From: Barry Ma [mailto:barry...@altavista.com]
Sent
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From: Barry Ma [mailto:barry...@altavista.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 5:14 PM
To: EMC-PSTC
Subject: Implanted IC in brain
Hi,
It seems not a pure friction to implant intelligent IC into
human brains. Some people made prediction about this
It's just another new product. We'll have to work out the bugs.
After all, we already have ICs implanted in our hearts, or at least nearby
(pacemakers and defibrillators), and in our ears (cochlear implants). It'll be
useful to have a calculator at the ready. I wonder if we'll choose algebraic
Faraday Cage.
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From: lisa_cef...@mksinst.com
To: Barry Ma barry...@altavista.com
Cc: EMC-PSTC emc-p...@ieee.org
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: Implanted IC in brain
What happens if someone fails??? Do we put them in a cage?
Barry Ma
What happens if someone fails??? Do we put them in a cage?
Barry Ma barry...@altavista.com on 07/12/2000 08:14:02 PM
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