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LJYTR-3000Defibrillator Interrogator and Transtelephonic follow-up system transmitter

St. Jude Medical CRMD
Defibrillator Interrogator and Transtelephonic follow-up system transmitter - FCC ID LJYTR-3000 - St. Jude Medical CRMD
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Date of Grant
Mar 17, 1999
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 11, 1999
Equipment Note
Defibrillator Interrogator and Transtelephonic follow-up system transmitter
Frequency Range
0.10000000 - 0.10000000
Company
St. Jude Medical CRMD
Country
United States

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ID Label/Location Info

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Test Report

Elliott Laboratories, Inc. -- EMC DepartmentTest Report Report Date: December 17, 1998 File: R29561Page 2 of 14 pages TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGE....................................................................................... 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................ 2 SCOPE................................................................................................ 3 OBJECTIVE.......................................................................................... 3 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE................................................................ 3 EMISSION TEST RESULTS...................................................................... 4 LIMITS OF CONDUCTED INTERFERENCE VOLTAGE........................... 4 LIMITS OF RADIATED INTERFERENCE FIELD STRENGTH................... 4 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES.................................................. 5 COMPLIANCE EXPLANATION........................................................ 5 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) DETAILS................................................. 6 GENERAL................................................................................... 6 INPUT POWER............................................................................. 6 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS............................................................ 6 ENCLOSURE............................................................................... 6 EMI SUPPRESSION DEVICES.......................................................... 7 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.................................................................. 7 EXTERNAL I/O CABLING............................................................... 7 TEST SOFTWARE......................................................................... 7 TEST SITE............................................................................................ 8 GENERAL INFORMATION.............................................................. 8 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS.................................... 8 RADIATED EMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS....................................... 8 MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION...................................................... 9 INSTRUMENT CONTROL COMPUTER.............................................. 9 LINE IMPEDANCE STABILIZATION NETWORK (LISN)........................ 9 FILTERS/ATTENUATORS.............................................................. 10 ANTENNAS................................................................................ 10 ANTENNA MAST AND EQUIPMENT TURNTABLE.............................. 10 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION........................................................ 10 TEST PROCEDURES.............................................................................. 11 EUT AND CABLE PLACEMENT...................................................... 11 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS............................................................. 11 RADIATED EMISSIONS................................................................. 11 SPECIFICATION LIMITS AND SAMPLE CALCULATIONS.............................. 12 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS SPECIFICATION LIMITS, SECTION 15.207.... 12 RADIATED EMISSIONS SPECIFICATION LIMITS, SECTION 15.209........ 12 SAMPLE CALCULATIONS - CONDUCTED EMISSIONS........................ 13 SAMPLE CALCULATIONS - RADIATED EMISSIONS........................... 14 EXHIBIT 1:Test Equipment Calibration Data................................................. 1 EXHIBIT 2:Test Data Log Sheets............................................................... 2 EXHIBIT 3:Radiated Emissions Test Configuration Photographs.......................... 3 EXHIBIT 4:Conducted Emissions Test Configuration Photographs....................... 5 EXHIBIT 5:Proposed FCC ID Label & Label Location...................................... 7 EXHIBIT 6:Detailed Photographs of St. Jude Medical CRMD Model Housecall 2.0 Construction............................................... 8 EXHIBIT 7:Operator's Manual for St. Jude Medical CRMD Model Housecall 2.0...... 9 EXHIBIT 8:Block Diagram of St. Jude Medical CRMD Model Housecall 2.0.......... 10 EXHIBIT 9:Schematic Diagram for St. Jude Medical CRMD Model Housecall 2.0.... 11 EXHIBIT 10: Theory of Operation for St. Jude Medical CRMD Model Housecall 2.0 . . . 12 Elliott Laboratories, Inc. -- EMC DepartmentTest Report Report Date: December 17, 1998 File: R29561Page 3 of 14 pages SCOPE An electromagnetic emissions test has been performed on the St. Jude Medical CRMD defibrillator interrogator model Housecall 2.0 pursuant to Subpart C of Part 15 of FCC Rules for intentional radiators. Conducted and radiated emissions data has been collected, reduced, and analyzed within this report in accordance with measurement guidelines set forth in ANSI C63.4-1992 as outlined in Elliott Laboratories test procedures. The intentional radiator above has been tested in a simulated typical installation to demonstrate compliance with the relevant FCC performance and procedural standards. Final system data was gathered in a mode that tended to maximize emissions by varying orientation of EUT, orientation of power and I/O cabling, antenna search height, and antenna polarization. Every practical effort was made to perform an impartial test using appropriate test equipment of known calibration. All pertinent factors have been applied to reach the determination of compliance. The test results recorded herein are based on a single type test of the St. Jude Medical CRMD model Housecall 2.0 and therefore apply only to the tested sample. The sample was selected and prepared by Dean Anderson of St. Jude Medical CRMD. OBJECTIVE The primary objective of the manufacturer is compliance with Subpart C of Part 15 of FCC Rules for the radiated and conducted emissions of intentional radiators. Certification of these devices is required as a prerequisite to marketing as defined in Part 2 the FCC Rules. Certification is a procedure where the manuf…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Earle Canty(V.P.)

Technical Contact

Elliott Laboratories Inc.mark Briggs
[email protected]408-245-7800

684 W. Maude Ave. · Sunnyvale, California · United States

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C0.1 MHz - 0.1 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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