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Chapter 4 - Electromagnetic Compatibility And Medical Devices: Conducted Emissions

By David Prutchi & Michael Norris
From Design and Development of Medical Electronic Instrumentation

CONDUCTED EMISSIONS

Conducted emissions measurements are made to determine the line-to-ground radio noise
from each power-input terminal of a line-powered medical device. Measurements are
taken using a line impedance stabilization network (LISN). A spectrum analyzer and a
quasi-peak adapter with a measurement bandwidth of 9 kHz are typically used to record
the conducted emissions. As shown in Figure 4.15, tests are performed in a shielded
room.

A LISN is a passive RCL network that connects between the ac power line and the
device under test. The purpose of the LISN is to present a standard line impedance to
the device under test regardless of local power line impedance conditions. The LISN also


Figure 4.13 High-frequency clocks and fast logic generate broadband signals extending well into the hundreds of megahertz. This generator produces various comb patterns which are useful in the calibration of spectrum analyzers.


isolates the device under test from unwanted interference signals on the power line and
provides a test point to probe emissions conducted from the device under test toward the
power line. Figure 4.16 presents the circuit for a 50Ω/50 μH LISN following the definition
of standard CISPR-16-1. This circuit provides a 50-Ω output impedance for measurement
of RF emissions produced by the device under test. This impedance was selected because
theoretical and empirical data have shown...


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