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IEC/TR 80002-1:2009 Part 1: Guidance on the application of ISO 14971 to medical device software; ISO/TR 80002-2:2017 Part 2: Validation of software for medical device quality systems; IEC/TR 80002-3:2014 Part 3: Process reference model of medical device software life cycle processes ; ISO/TS 80004 Nanotechnologies – Vocabulary
ISO 8549-2:1989 Part 2: Terms relating to external limb prostheses and wearers of these prostheses; ISO 8549-3:1989 Part 3: Terms relating to external orthoses; ISO 8549-4:2014 Part 4: Terms relating to limb amputation; ISO/TR 8550 Guidance on the selection and usage of acceptance sampling systems for inspection of discrete items in lots
Figure 1: Example two-port network with symbol definitions. Notice the port condition is satisfied: the same current flows into each port as leaves that port.. In electronics, a two-port network (a kind of four-terminal network or quadripole) is an electrical network (i.e. a circuit) or device with two pairs of terminals to connect to external circuits.
IEC 60853 Calculation of the cyclic and emergency current rating of cables; IEC TR 60854 Methods of measuring the performance of ultrasonic pulse-echo diagnostic equipment; IEC 60855 Live working – Insulating foam-filled tubes and solid rods; IEC 60856 Prerecorded optical reflective video disk system 'Laser vision' 50 Hz/625 lines – PAL
However using port 2 or port 4 as the input results in a 180° hybrid. [30] This fact leads to another useful application of the hybrid ring: it can be used to produce sum (Σ) and difference (Δ) signals from two input signals as shown in figure 12. With inputs to ports 2 and 3, the Σ signal appears at port 1 and the Δ signal appears at port ...
ISO 20498-2:2017 Part 2: Light environment; ISO/TR 20514:2005 Health informatics – Electronic health record – Definition, scope and context; ISO 20519:2017 Ships and marine technology - Specification for bunkering of liquefied natural gas fuelled vessels; ISO/TR 20526:2017 Account-based ticketing state of the art report
A signal booster is a system which increases, or appears to increase, the power of a radio signal. The term may refer to: Radio repeater; Relay transmitter;
ISO/TR 2630:1978 Rubbers, raw — Sampling for inspection by variables [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 1795] ISO 2631 Mechanical vibration and shock — Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration ISO 2631-1:1997 Part 1: General requirements; ISO 2631-2:2003 Part 2: Vibration in buildings (1 Hz to 80 Hz)
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