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+ ^/ i) A& T0 j, Q% c9 AStandard: IEC 60335-1:1991, 3rd Ed.8 `# Z. i# r k+ l! g. u4 z- M
Sub clause: 19.11.2
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Key words: - Microprocessors
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Should faults be applied to microprocessors ?! Q3 v5 V# H0 ^
Rationale:
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Decision:8 Q' T: h! J8 Z2 j
A stopped clock of microprocessors, is considered, as a relevant test, but only when the
4 i, }1 r9 w; D0 P5 v/ V0 P! C' Tclock is stopped after one interruption or short-circuit (one fault).
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