Figure 21, presence of resistor of 45 kO 9 v/ m+ ~# y& u' G
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Standard(s)- (year and edition): ' D% @3 W. L$ Z! x) xIEC 60601-1:1988 Ed.25 r8 A% u. Q) L0 R
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Figure 21, presence of resistor 1 x6 S( c+ o* N$ V; ~" Kof 45 kO7 j& M4 f( E$ e; z. f7 }7 j2 G
Key words: Decision taken at the 40th* l$ ?" Q( z2 W/ h
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Should the 45 kO resistor be used since the current is limited to 5 mA and the limit is 5 mA?7 v9 h2 k- W" E2 x0 t2 r
Decision:- I2 m# C% l: y$ `0 V$ G
For the 1st edition, use the method of 2nd edition (use any resistance).( j' S- J* I# Y! Q l7 ?1 O
For 2nd edition, instead of using any resistance, you may also use alteration of the voltage or fuses. |' ~8 H" M0 `- J4 z. a 5 A. L( v7 J, _" ?; k% W+ L[attach]76260[/attach]2 u, B* Y+ e' y/ V3 V
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