Method and apparatus for signal transmission with isolation...

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Superimposed unlike currents – Different frequencies or phase

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C307S001000, C307S004000

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07839011

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for signal transmission with isolation in medical devices. Data signals, such as patient measurement data and medical instrumentation control signals are converted to dynamic signals which are transmitted on power lines through an isolation module, such as a transformer. The dynamic signals are then converted to data signals having a voltage based on the frequency of the dynamic signals.

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