List of Modifications Letter

FCC ID: Q9R-5100

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                                                                                    Kalamazoo, I
                                                                                    Phone (6
                                                                                    (800) 253—3210



                                                                                  6/13/05
TPS Plus 5100—001—000 and 5100—050—000 Modifications

One change was made to the circuit design that was the addition of L11 to the RFID receiving
circuit. L11 is a 22uH inductor that was added in parallel to the R151 (825 ohm), one of
which connects to the RFID receive pin 29 of U37, the other end essentially is RF ground (to
VMID and ground through a 0.1uF capacitor). The addition of L11 reduces the input impedance
of the RFID pin by about 100 ohms at 13.56MHz. L11 is intended to attenuate frequencies below
13MHz at the RFID receive pin to improve noise rejection. Additional filtering was also added to
the RF circuit to improve the harmonic emissions.

C194 and C195 were originally hand mounted to the PCB in the vicinity of C192 and C193, they
were soldered onto existing component leads, now they are mounted directly to the PCB with
their own through—holes. The values/components are unchanged, and the circuit design is
unchanged. C192, C193 and J7 were moved slightly to make room for C194 and C195.

The wire that provided RF ground to the pump motor is now connected to the PCB through a 1/4"
Fast—On connector, the wire has been shortened by 1/4" to compensate for the length of the
added connector, the electrical length and topology of this connection is essentially unchanged
from the original wire that was soldered directly to the PCB.

The two pin screw terminal connector (J4) which provides connection for the backlight CCFT
lamp has been rotated 90 degrees, and all internal planes in the PCB have been removed from
under J4 and the secondary of T1 and C3 which connect to it. The circuit design remains
unchanged.

The 40 volt input power connector (J1) was by itself on the end of a 1.6" tab that extended from
the rear of the PCB, that tab has been shortened by about 1", the connector and circuit
connections are unchanged, they just have shorter traces.

The control wires to the hand piece connectors and the footswitch connector wires are no longer
directly soldered to the PCB but instead are connected to the PCB through several IDC
connectors, some of the passive components near the PCB connections were moved slightly to
accommodate the PCB mounted IDC connectors. The lengths of the wire connections were not
altered.


Paul Welch
Staff Approvals Engineer
Stryker Instruments
269—323—7700 x—3246



Document Created: 2005-06-16 16:20:07
Document Modified: 2005-06-16 16:20:07

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