Cosine-trend time-diversity electromagnetic interference filter for electrocardiographic waveforms

2005 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 89
Author(s):  
Eric D. Helfenbein ◽  
A. Dean Forbes
Author(s):  
Y S Zhechev ◽  
V P Kosteletskii ◽  
A M Zabolotsky ◽  
T R Gazizov

2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (12) ◽  
pp. 697-700
Author(s):  
Patryk Wetoszka

The article presents the study of conducted disturbance emission, which was subjected to the alarm control panel on the (+, -) 24V DC power supply ports and the method of elimination of electromagnetic interferences. The measurements were carried out in an accredited testing laboratory on a measurement stand with a standardized configuration of equipment in accordance with the applicable standards in the field of electromagnetic compatibility. During the measurements, exceedances of the limit value at the power terminals were observed. Appropriate steps have been taken to reduce the interference levels by using an appropriate anti-interference filter inside the control panel. Installing the filter in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions allowed to obtain the expected results. The article presents the effects of research in the form of electro-magnetic characteristics of conductive disturbances as a function of frequencies recorded on the measuring device.


1966 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 170-180
Author(s):  
D. L. Crawford

Early in the 1950's Strömgren (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) introduced medium to narrow-band interference filter photometry at the McDonald Observatory. He used six interference filters to obtain two parameters of astrophysical interest. These parameters he calledlandc, for line and continuum hydrogen absorption. The first measured empirically the absorption line strength of Hβby means of a filter of half width 35Å centered on Hβand compared to the mean of two filters situated in the continuum near Hβ. The second index measured empirically the Balmer discontinuity by means of a filter situated below the Balmer discontinuity and two above it. He showed that these two indices could accurately predict the spectral type and luminosity of both B stars and A and F stars. He later derived (6) an indexmfrom the same filters. This index was a measure of the relative line blanketing near 4100Å compared to two filters above 4500Å. These three indices confirmed earlier work by many people, including Lindblad and Becker. References to this earlier work and to the systems discussed today can be found in Strömgren's article inBasic Astronomical Data(7).


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