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Transducer output simulators designed to mimic the electrical signals at the output of a pressure transducer. Typically, the range of simulated pressures varies in a wide range (e.g., from -500 to +500 mm Hg); either static pressures or time-varying (i.e., dynamic) pressures can be simulated. Pressure transducer simulators are mostly used for testing the performance, trend, and alarm values of electronic pressure monitors (e.g., arterial and venous blood pressure, intracranial pressure, esophageal pressures) excluding the transducer of the device being tested.
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