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Efficient use of power, space and weight is crucial in the design of portable medical equipment used in surgery, diagnostics and therapy. Engineers must integrate advanced electronics utilizing best design practices to deliver medical devices that have operational readiness and maximum runtime. This FREE Webinar introduces design challenges from a physician's perspective and examines advances all along the electronics train—from signal processing to power management to battery chemistry. Industry experts will discuss how to use these advances in the design and development of portable medical electronics, such as automatic external defibrillators, portable ultrasound, infusion pumps and patient monitors. Technical highlights will include:
• Advancements in signal processing
• Low power integrated circuits
• Accurately gauging remaining run time
• Advancements in safety for rechargeable batteries
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Power-Efficient Design for Portable Medical Electronics
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Tuesday,
September 26 | |
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2:00 EDT (1:00 CDT, 11:00 PDT)
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Challenges for Medical Device Designers
from the Physician's Perspective
Mark H. Ereth, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine |
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Battery Advances Enable Broader Use and Increased Convenience for Medical Devices
Robin Tichy, PhD
Technical Marketing Manager
MicroPower Electronics |
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Low-Power ICs for Portable
Medical Applications
Scott Pavlik
Product Manager
Analog Devices, Precision Signal Processing Div. |
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©2006 Canon Communications LLC
Canon Communications LLC
11444 W. Olympic Blvd.
Los
Angeles, CA
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