How to Ensure Wi-Fi Performance of EMC-compliant Medical Devices

Integrating Wi-Fi into medical devices enables seamless connections with smartphones and hospital networks — but strict EMC standards can limit performance. Over-shielding and countermeasures meant to protect against electromagnetic interference may reduce signal strength, disrupting connectivity. This article explains how medical device manufacturers can validate Wi-Fi communication performance after EMC protection using Anritsu’s Wireless Connectivity Test Set MT8862A. Learn how network-mode testing helps verify transmitter power, receiver sensitivity, and overall reliability in final products — ensuring patient safety and consistent data transfer.

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