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DataSim 6100 patient simulator | Fluke Biomedical

36 hours ago DataSim 6100 Patient Simulator The DataSim 6100 Patient Simulator is a versatile training tool that features six channels for generating ECG arrhythmias, blood pressure, and respiration. Critical-care nurses, clinical specialists, and instructors have the ability to generate an extensive range of simulations, from a simple normal sinus rhythm to >> Go To The Portal


What is fluke biomedical?

Fluke Biomedical is the world’s leading manufacturer of quality biomedical test and simulation products. In addition, Fluke Biomedical provides the latest medical imaging and oncology quality-assurance solutions for regulatory compliance. Highly credentialed and equipped with a NVLAP Lab Code 200566-0 accredited laboratory, Fluke Biomedical also offers the best in quality and customer service for all your equipment calibration needs.Today, biomedical personnel must meet the increasing regulatory pressures, higher quality standards, and rapid technological growth, while performing their work faster and more efficiently than ever. Fluke Biomedical provides a diverse range of software and hardware tools to meet today’s challenges.

What is a DataSim 6100?

The DataSim 6100 Patient Simulator is a versatile training tool that features six channels for generating ECG arrhythmias, blood pressure, and respiration. Critical-care nurses, clinical specialists, and instructors have the ability to generate an extensive range of simulations, from a simple normal sinus rhythm to

What voltage is 6100B?

The 6100B and 6105A will supply pure sinusoidal voltage to 1008 V and current to 21 Amps. Up to 50 VA’s of power are available from the voltage terminals to support instruments which draw power from the line on which they are measuring, or where the voltage circuits of several devices are connected in parallel. Up to 14 V peak compliance is available from the current output to ensure current is delivered in setups involving long cable runs, connectors and switches, or where the current circuits of multiple instruments are connected in series. The current output is also able to produce an auxiliary voltage in order to simulate signals that may be produced by transducers or current probes. Higher ac current outputs are available from the 50A and 80A options.

What is a 6105A?

The 6105A provides the accuracy required to verify the performance of secondary standards such as those produced by Radian Research, Zera, and MTE.

How accurate is the 6100B?

The 6100B sets a new benchmark for accuracy in electrical power calibration standards. Voltage and current are generated with up to six digits precision and accuracies less than 0.005% (50 ppm). Phase adjustment provides for 1 milli-degree or 10 micro-radian resolutions. Phase performance is exceptional, with accuracy to 3 milli-degrees for the 6100B, 2.3 milli-degrees for the 6105A. In multi-phase systems, phase accuracy between phase voltages is 5 milli-degrees.

How many 6101A units are needed for 3 phases?

Until now a system for three phases would require one 6100 A ‘Master’ and two 6101A ‘Auxiliary’ units. The 6100B and 6105A Master units can be configured as Auxiliaries merely by reconfiguring communication cables. This gives many more options for combinations of instruments in different systems. A new 50A option has been added to the 80A already available. The 50A option can be configured so that all current ranges are available through the same terminals.

What is the purpose of the 6105A and 6100B?

The 6105A and 6100B provide the signals to allow the processes described above to be completed effectively, quickly and by lower skill operators. More importantly, it ensures that the process of validation can be completed thoroughly, accurately and with all measurements being traceable to national and international standards. The 6100A was designed to produce a comprehensive array of electrical power quality signals with exceptional accuracy over one, two, three or four phases independently and simultaneously. The 6100B and 6105A products add even more utility and extend capability into the calibration of energy. The new products provide even more flexibility than the 6100A.

What is the difference between 80A and 50A?

Two higher current options are available. The 80 A option provides 0 A to 80 A through 100 mm sockets. The outputs from the standard current ranges cannot be routed via these connectors. The 50 A option provides 0 A to 50 A also through 100 mm sockets. With the 50 A option the operator can choose to route all currents through the 100mm sockets or use the 0 A to 21 A range outputs through the standard terminals

What is the energy option on a 6100B?

The energy option add s a comparator to the 6100B and 6105A. Six input channels can be individually configured for “Meter Constant. The user has the choice of reference. The 6105A energy accuracy is as good as almost any external device; but the 6100B user may choose to use an external reference standard. Measured energy is compared with the reference value and a percentage error reported for each device being tested.

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