Printed circuit Board (PCB) Case PCI Acquisition Board Assembly
2002599-001 | |
Diagnostic ECG | |
Invasive Cardiology | |
GE HealthCare | |
N/A | |
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Features
- Low environmental impact
- High performance and easy to use
- Enhanced durability and reliability
- Clean and free from dirt, dust, tarnish, oil, corrosive products, grease and other contaminants
Product Overview
The PCB Case PCI Acquisition Board Assembly in Diagnostic ECG is used in Invasive Cardiology and other medical equipments as applicable. It consists of PCB bracket, speaker, protector current, diodes, connectors, resistors, IC’s and capacitors. This board plugs into a motherboard PCI slot and communicates with the PC motherboard through this PCI slot connection. The CAM 14 acquisition module interfaces to the CASE unit, through this PCB, and this PCB uses an onboard DSP to perform some filtering of patient signal data. This board provides the speaker, CAM 14, RS-232 serial, RS-422 serial, analog I/O, and TTL signal interfaces for the CASE. This board also intercepts the side panel power button signal to trigger an OS shutdown, and when the OS is finished this board sends a control signal to the motherboard to power down the +5/+12V/-12V power supply. A safe and protective packaging is provided to prevent the damage to the cover due to shifting and rubbing during the transit.