BS IEC 62779-4:2020 PDF

BS IEC 62779-4:2020 PDF

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BS IEC 62779-4:2020 PDF

Published Date:
07/17/2020

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Active

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Semiconductor devices. Semiconductor interface for human body communication-Capsule endoscope

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British Standard / International Electrotechnical Commission

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Electronic (PDF)

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This part of IEC 62779 defines general requirements on the electrical performances of a semiconductor interface for capsule endoscope using galvanic coupling human body communication. It includes general and functional specifications of the interface. The semiconductor interface that is covered in this document is the interface to handle or deliver an electrical signal between the capsule endoscope inside the human body and the HBC modem in the receiving device outside the human body.

All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.
File Size : 1 file , 1.3 MB
ISBN(s) : 9780580991974
Number of Pages : 22
Product Code(s) : 30363341, 30363341, 30363341
Published : 07/17/2020

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