Superior Sensor Technology has introduced pressure sensors for medical ventilators, with over-sampling to expand dynamic range. Called the VN series, they “incorporate an over-sampling technique to effectively eliminate noise outside the band of interest.”, according to the company. The over-sampling “also allows mechanical ventilators to directly use sensor outputs at full speed” and eliminates the need for post-sensor over-sampling. Over-sampling ...
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IDC wire-to-board connectors for automotive and transport
Kyocera AVX has added four and five position options to its 5.6mm tall 9176-700 series of insulation displacement wire-to-PCB connectors. The connectors are soldered to the PCB in a tall state then, to terminate, insulated wires are inserted and the top of the connector is permanently pushed down to its final height. All four or five wires have to be ...
Medical PSUs in 2 x 3inch open frames
Cosel has announced a pair of 2 x 3inch format medical power supplies: UMA30F and UMA60F, delivering up to 30, or up to 60W, respectively. Both handle inputs across 85 to 264Vac. At high input voltages, efficiency can be as high as 91%. Sizing is ~51 x 76 x 22mm for UMA30F, increasing to ~24mm tall for the ..60F. These ...
Embedded World: Harvesting NFC receiver for smart things
Infineon has created an IC to embedded in things that need to be controlled by a near-by mobile phone, which has in-built sensing and a motor driver. “Potential applications range from medical patches and disposable point-of-case testers, to data loggers, smart thermostats, smart locks and sensor inlays,” according to the company. Called NGC1081, the IC can be temporarily powered by ...
Sponsored Content: How to achieve the impossible through Analog Semiconductor Solutions? “Ask ABLIC”
While the global semiconductor industry is in turmoil these days, one Japanese company is rapidly increasing its presence in the industry, under strong leadership. That company is ABLIC Inc., an analog semiconductor specialist. Its uniqueness stems from the fact that in its early beginnings before it was named ‘ABLIC’, the company’s specialized craftsmanship was born in the semiconductor department of ...
32bit RISC-V certified ISO 26262 ASIL-D ready by TÜV SGS
Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems IMS has had a version of its 32bit AIRisc RISC-V microcontroller intellectual property certified by by TÜV SGS to the ISO 26262 ASIL-D automotive safety standard. Called AIRisc-Safety, it can now be licensed from the organisation, which also offers customised versions for asic and FPGA integration. “Certification means that industrial customers directly receive a ...
Excellence in Product Design Award (medical)
Winner onsemi – EZAIRO 8300 AI-enabled audio processor The EZAIRO 8300 is an advanced audio processor with six programmable processing cores for wireless-enabled audio applications. It has a high degree of parallelism and flexibility and offers high fidelity operation, low power consumption, the flexibility to maximise performance against power consumption and supports Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity. The judges deemed ...
Mains power adaptors for industrial and medical
TDK has announced 70 and 160W mains power adaptors for medical and industrial use. DTM70 measures 120 x 52 x 31mm and is available with 12V, 15V, 18V, 24V, 36V or 48V output DTM160 measures 150 x 70 x 38mm and is available with 12V, 24V, 36V or 48V outout Both series are available in Class I versions with a ...
Quiet 800W mains PSU suits BF-rated medical applications and test
TDK-Lambda has released a 1U high modular ac-dc power supply series from which “the product’s low acoustic noise is desired in test and medical applications where audible disturbances need to be kept to a minimum”, said the company. Called MU4, the supplies can accept up to five output modules for five isolated regulated outputs, and deliver up to 800W or ...
Form equals function for wearable medical devices
Designing medical devices requires meeting rigorous regulations and ethnographic research for each project. Sara Urasini, of Design Partners, details a recent medical device design project. Medical services design can learn from the consumer sector. Counting steps might not help in an emergency, but smartwatches have empowered people to take care of their own health to a certain degree. More to ...