34 Installation and Specifications

Measurement Specifications

NBP Overpressure Settings

Adult

> 300 mmHg (40 kPa) > 2 sec

not user adjustable

Pedi

> 300 mmHg (40 kPa) > 2 sec

 

Neo

> 150 mmHg (20 kPa) > 2 sec

 

 

 

 

Invasive Pressure and Pulse

Complies with IEC 60601-2-34:2000/EN60601-2-34:2000.

Invasive Pressure Performance Specifications

Measurement Range

 

–40 to 360 mmHg

Pulse Rate

Range

25 to 350 bpm

 

Accuracy

±1% Full Range

 

Resolution

1 bpm

Input Sensitivity

 

Sensitivity:5µV/V/mmHg (37.5µV/V/kPa)

 

 

Adjustment range:±10%

Transducer

 

Load Impedance:200 to 2000 Ω (resistive)

 

 

Output Impedance:≤ 3000 Ω (resistive)

Frequency Response

 

dc to 12.5 Hz or 40 Hz

Zero Adjustment

Range:

±200 mmHg (±26 kPa)

 

Accuracy

±1 mmHg (±0.1 kPa)

 

Drift

Less than 0.1mmHg/°C (0.013 kPa/°C)

Gain Accuracy

Accuracy

±1%

 

Drift

Less than 0.05%/°C

 

Non linearity

Error of ≤ 0.4% FS (@CAL 200 mmHg)

 

and Hysteresis

 

Overall Accuracy

(including

± 4% of reading or ± 4 mmHg (± 0.5 kPa), whichever is greater

 

transducer)

 

Analog Output

Range

-0.4 V to 3.6 V

available only with

Level

1 V / 100 mmHg

M1006B #C01 (@

Accuracy

± 3% full scale

CAL 200 mmHg)

Offset

± 30 mV

 

 

Resolution

8 Bit (@ 5 V range)

 

Signal delay

20 ms

Volume displacement of CPJ840J6

0.1 mm3 /100 mmHg

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Philips MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30 manual Invasive Pressure and Pulse, Invasive Pressure Performance Specifications

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