Amplitude sensitivity test, Noise immunity test – Fluke Biomedical SigmaPace 1000 User Manual

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Introduction and Specifications

Instrument

Specifications

1

1-15

Amplitude Sensitivity Test

Physiological Simulation

Selection ............................................................. +R-Wave, -S-Wave, and + T-Wave
Rate (Interval) ..................................................... Default: 120 BPM (500 mS)

Available Test Load

Selection(s)......................................................... (30) 50

Ω

to 1550

Ω

in 50

Ω

steps

Waveform Selections.......................................... Square (SQU)

Triangle (TRI)
Haversine (HSN)
SSQ

Amplitude

Range ................................................................. 0.05 mV

peak

(50 V

peak

) to 5.0 mV

peak

Accuracy ............................................................. ±5 % of setting
Resolution (Step Size)........................................ 0.05 mV steps from 0.05 mV

peak

to 0.

95 mV

peak

0.50 mV steps from 1.0

mV

peak

to 5.0 mV

peak

Width

Range ................................................................. 0.15 mS to 300 mS
Accuracy ............................................................. ±5 % of setting
Selection Count .................................................. 50
Resolution (Step Size)........................................ 0.05 mS steps from 0.15 mS to 0.95

mS
1.0 mS steps from 1.0 mS to 19.0 mS
5.0 mS steps from 20 mS to 95.0 mS
25 mS steps from 100 mS to 300 mS

Active Outputs

Five lead ECG
Selected Ventricular Channel Test Load
High Level ECG Jack
This waveform is present on these three outputs.

Pacemaker Compatibility

Compatible Pulse Rates ..................................... 30 to 200 PPM (Minimum)
Intended Pacemaker Type.................................. VVI (Ventricular Pace and Sense

Only)

Noise Immunity Test

Waveform .............................................................. Sine Wave
Frequency.............................................................. 50 and 60 Hz
Accuracy................................................................ 0.5 Hz

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