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GE Mac2000 Electrocardiograph motherboard PN MT9234SMI-HV Mainboard for ECG

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Marca: GE
Numero di modello: MAC2000
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Quantità di ordine minimo: 1
Prezzo: Negoziabile
Imballaggi particolari: Pacchetto normale standard
Tempi di consegna: Entro 1-2 giorni di lavoro
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Stato: Nella buona forma Spedizioni: DHL/EMS/FEDEX
Pagamenti: TT/Western Union o Paypal In magazzino: Abbastanza stock
Spedizione: in tutto il mondo Modello n: MAC2000
Numero parte: MT9234SMI-HV Consegna: 1-2 giorni lavorativi
Stati del prodotto: In buone condizioni di lavoro Wattanty: 90 giorni
Applicazione: Ospedale, clinica, ecc
Evidenziare:

GE Mac2000 ECG motherboard

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ECG mainboard with warranty

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MT9234SMI-HV replacement mainboard

Descrizione di prodotto

GE Mac2000 Electrocardiograph motherboard PN MT9234SMI-HV Mainboard for ECG

 

Overview: The Heart of the Machine

The motherboard in a **GE Mac 2000** electrocardiograph is the central and most critical printed circuit board (PCB) in the device. It acts as the main "brain" and central nervous system, responsible for coordinating all the functions of the ECG machine. Without a properly functioning motherboard, the device cannot operate.

While GE Healthcare does not publish detailed public schematics for proprietary repair reasons, the general architecture and key components of such a medical-grade motherboard are well-understood.

Key Functions of the Mac 2000 Motherboard

The motherboard's primary role is to acquire, process, and manage the ECG signal. Its key functions include:

1. **Signal Acquisition and Analog Front-End (AFE):** This is where the tiny electrical signals from the patient's heart (via the electrodes and patient cable) first arrive. The motherboard conditions these signals, which involves:
* **Amplification:** Boosting the very weak millivolt-level signals.
* **Filtering:** Removing noise like muscle artifact, 50/60 Hz power line interference, and baseline wander.
* **Analog-to-Digital Conversion (ADC):** Converting the cleaned-up analog signal into a digital format that the onboard computer can process.

2. **Central Processing:** The motherboard houses the main microprocessor (CPU) and memory (RAM). This is where the core software runs, performing tasks like:
* **Algorithm Execution:** Running the sophisticated GE analysis algorithms that measure intervals, amplitudes, and rhythms to suggest interpretive statements.
* **Data Management:** Handling user inputs, managing the display, and controlling data flow to storage.

3. **Input/Output (I/O) and Connectivity:** The motherboard provides the physical and logical interfaces for all external communications:
* **Display Output:** Sends the video signal to the LCD screen.
* **Keyboard/Touchpad Interface:** Connects to the user control panel.
* **Peripheral Ports:** Typically includes USB, serial (RS-232), and Ethernet ports for transferring ECG data to a network or external storage.
* **Printer Interface:** Directly controls the internal thermal printer to produce the hard copy ECG report.

4. **Power Regulation and Distribution:** The motherboard takes the incoming power (from the AC adapter or the internal battery) and converts it into the precise, stable voltages required by the various chips and components (e.g., +5V, +3.3V, +12V, -12V).

Common Components Found on the Motherboard

* **Main Microprocessor (CPU):** A specialized or industrial-grade chip that executes the device's operating system and application software.
* **Memory Chips:**
* **RAM (SDRAM):** For temporary data storage and active processing.
* **Flash Memory (ROM):** For storing the device's firmware, operating system, and analysis algorithms.
* **Analog Front-End (AFE) Chip:** A highly specialized integrated circuit designed specifically for biopotential measurements (like ECG). It handles the amplification, filtering, and multiplexing of the signals from all leads.
* **Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC):** A high-resolution (e.g., 16-24 bit) converter to accurately digitize the analog heart signals.
* **Power Regulation Circuits:** Comprising voltage regulators, capacitors, and inductors to provide clean power.
* **Crystal Oscillators:** Provide precise clock signals to synchronize all digital operations.
* **Communication Controller Chips:** For managing USB, Ethernet, and serial communications.
* **Multiple Connectors and Headers:** For linking to the display, keyboard, patient cable, printer, battery, and other internal modules.

Common Issues and Failure Points

Like any complex electronic board, the Mac 2000 motherboard can fail. Common issues include:

* **Power Supply Problems:** Failed voltage regulators, swollen or leaking capacitors, and blown fuses are a very common source of failure, leading to the device not turning on or behaving erratically.
* **Physical Damage:** Dropping the device can cause cracked solder joints or physical damage to the board itself.
* **Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Damage:** Can occur during handling, potentially damaging sensitive chips.
* **Component Aging:** Over time, components like capacitors can degrade, especially in devices used frequently or in varying temperature environments.
* **Corrosion:** If liquid is spilled into the unit, it can cause short circuits and corrosion on the motherboard.
* **Firmware Corruption:** In rare cases, the firmware stored in the flash memory can become corrupted, requiring a reflash.

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