
Medical Electronics Manufacturing
Spring 2000
Bus-to-Bus Bandwidth Boosts for Embedded Medical Electronic Applications
by Jay Swenson
A technology that offers designers the advantages of both industrial and desktop transmissivity has bottom-line attractions as well.
Ensuring the Safety of Medical Electronics
by James Richards
Safety standards in themselves cannot ensure that a medical electronic device is safe to use. The device manufacturer's testing program should do that.
The Internet Appliance: Medical Instrument of the Future
by Edward F. Steinfeld
Medical devices are ready to be connected to the Internet—perhaps readier than their manufacturers know.

Five-Wire Resistive Touch Technology in Medical Applications
by Scott Smith
Getting the most out of touch technology in a medical device requires a stable, reliable touch screen that accommodates the specific needs of medical professionals.
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