Medical Design Technology

Microprocessor-Based Controls

It Begins and Ends with Testing

June 17, 2013 3:32 pm | by Sean Fenske, Editor-in-Chief, MDT | WuXi AppTec | Articles | Comments

Regardless of the indication, the technology, or the manufacturing process, all medical devices face thorough testing regimens to ensure they function as designed. There’s no room for error with any medical device, whether a low-tech orthopedic knee brace or a life saving pacemaker. The patient relying on the device they are using needs it to work perfectly.

LISTED UNDER: Analyzers | Camera | Catheter Testing Equipment
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Embedded High Performance Analog Simplifies Portable Medical Design

August 4, 2006 7:17 am | Product Releases | Comments

As more portable electronic medical devices are introduced to monitor and treat patients, manufacturers are seeking technologies with which to reduce the complexity involved in the design of the finished product.

LISTED UNDER: Microprocessor-Based Controls | Medical Device Testing | Component Testing

Motion Processor

September 30, 2005 11:38 am | Performance Motion Devices, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

The Magellan MC50110 single-axis, single-IC motion processor is designed for controlling multiple motor types, such as DC brush, brushless DC, microstepping, pulse, and direction motors.

LISTED UNDER: Microprocessor-Based Controls
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