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Standard: IEC 60335-1:1991, 3rd Ed.1 Q+ x# G$ S7 s1 n8 i/ g; y
Sub clause: 19.11.2
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Subject: Abnormal operation! J4 `) V8 x$ T" U! ]9 C _2 c
Key words: - Microprocessors
8 c, v/ H5 d3 _: yDecision taken at the 40th CTL meeting 2003; k% Z# M7 ]9 W `& Q0 s+ E& r
Question:/ _% E' M A% A0 F! ^9 I
Should faults be applied to microprocessors ?
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8 }8 d2 H4 O% U, b2 N, z8 _. DSee question.
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A stopped clock of microprocessors, is considered, as a relevant test, but only when the- H' E8 a# d1 S! a
clock is stopped after one interruption or short-circuit (one fault).& p% P9 `! r. G* u
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