Philips acquired the medical products division of Agilent Technologies, which is a HP company. Now Philips have the IntelliVue X3, which can double as a MMS module.
1:59 I wonder if the new Phillips intelevue monitors still do contain the modular system like the old ones too I don’t think they have them anymore. I was just wondering.
This is one of the only things I could figure for a second switch on the primary. I really wish I had more time to Xray the board and see where the traces go..
@@BetterBiomedChannel Look at the control IC's around the switching transistors ans you will see. Also measuring the voltage on the primary cap(s) will tell you if there is active PFC happening.
Now they Phillips MRX heart start system is kind of travel size like the miniature Phillips intelevue heart monitoring systems, but it also kind of big. But it also has two different modes of defibrillation, manual and auto. Has two options for defibrillation with paddles or adhesive pads, and it even has a CPR lungs pressure sensor too that is optional
I have this monitor, sometimes when I turn it on the screen and the LEDs do not turn on, and sometimes yes. Can you advise me where the problem could be
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Philips acquired the medical products division of Agilent Technologies, which is a HP company.
Now Philips have the IntelliVue X3, which can double as a MMS module.
Very good and interested video, Thank you for those information.
Thanks so much man!
1:59 I wonder if the new Phillips intelevue monitors still do contain the modular system like the old ones too I don’t think they have them anymore. I was just wondering.
The extra transistor on the primary side of the PSU could be part of an active power factor circuit.
This is one of the only things I could figure for a second switch on the primary. I really wish I had more time to Xray the board and see where the traces go..
@@BetterBiomedChannel Look at the control IC's around the switching transistors ans you will see. Also measuring the voltage on the primary cap(s) will tell you if there is active PFC happening.
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I am still learning, myself.
Now they made several models of these televisions. There’s even a smaller travel, size model, and even a defibrillator version called the MRX
Now they Phillips MRX heart start system is kind of travel size like the miniature Phillips intelevue heart monitoring systems, but it also kind of big. But it also has two different modes of defibrillation, manual and auto. Has two options for defibrillation with paddles or adhesive pads, and it even has a CPR lungs pressure sensor too that is optional
you are very good, congratulations, can you teach me how to change language? my device is in German I would like it in Italian thanks
Should be an easy change. Check the manual
I have this monitor, sometimes when I turn it on the screen and the LEDs do not turn on, and sometimes yes. Can you advise me where the problem could be
Are you sure it's a LED backlit monitor? Sounds like the backlight driver is defective
@@BetterBiomedChannel Yeah, the alarm LEDs of the left upper corner. Both do not activate, just the sound and also the touch are working.
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How can I undate software on it? It says that the most is not compatible
Philips service tool.
Do you know where I can get broken medical devices / equipments for study purposes?
Ebay.
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