Design and Development of Medical Electronic Instrumentation

Chapter 4 - Electromagnetic Compatibility And Medical Devices: Concluding Remarks

CONCLUDING REMARKS

Designing medical equipment that can pass EMI/EMC compliance testing without fixes or
delays never happens by mistake. Rather, it involves considering compliance with EMI and
EMC regulations from the very beginning of product formulation and design. A head start
in the battle against EMI can be obtained by developing a first prototype free of foreseeable
trouble. This is possible by carefully selecting the technologies that fulfill the product
requirements while minimizing EMI, observing good design and construction practices,
and making extensive use of circuit simulation tools. Near-field probing of the first prototype
should reveal real-world EMI effects that escaped from the limited view of initial
modeling. In addition, RF techniques prove to be essential in the design of circuits that can
exploit the power of modern high-speed processors. Correcting any problems through
filtering, shielding, or redesign is still inexpensive at this early stage in the design, and the
second prototype will already have a good chance of passing compliance testing with minimal
rework.

In this chapter we have presented only a few of the ways in which technology selection,
circuit design, and layout techniques influence the generation of and immunity against EMI.
A discussion of detailed techniques to control EMI by virtue of good design is beyond the
scope of this book. However, many books and articles have been published that disclose the
secrets of the EMI/EMC world, all the way from Maxwell’s equations, through the legalities
of regulation, into the tricks of the trade for taming EMI [Mardiguian, 1992; Marshman,
1992; Williams, 1999]. Considering the stiff economical, technical, and legal penalties
brought by manufacturing a medical product that does not comply with EMI and EMC regulations,
you should be motivated to keep EMC in sight at every turn of the design process.

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