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4th October 2021
Molex FiT Family Power Connectors – Available now at TTI
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Combining high density and maximum current, Molex FiT Families Power Connectors offer an extensive selection of wire-to-wire, wire-to-board and board-to-board configurations. Mega-Fit, Ultra-Fit, Mini-Fit, Micro-Fit 3.0, and Nano-Fit connectors deliver superior performance and design flexibility to meet the circuit and size parameters of virtually any mid-range power application. Contact your local TTI specialist now to get the best support!
Medical
4th October 2021
Timestrip introduces new vaccine temperature indicator
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Timestrip the developer of smart indicator technology, has introduced a new temperature indicator that helps healthcare professionals avoid wastage of vaccines. Travelling with packs of vaccine vials, the Vaccine Freezer Monitor ‘VFM -7⁰C’ is activated just when monitoring is required.
Medical
4th October 2021
VR gaming platform aids patient recovery
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Academic and engineering experts from the University of Strathclyde and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), have teamed up with UK and European partners to reduce rehabilitation times for patients with stroke, dystonia and sports injuries by up to 30% using video game style technology.
Medical
4th October 2021
Analogue front end measures four common vital signs
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Four vital signs can be measured with one MAX86178 triple-system vital signs analogue front end (AFE) thus simplifying the design of wearable remote patient monitoring (RPM) devices.
Medical
4th October 2021
Medical imaging company Telemis partners with healthcare specialist A.Medical
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Medical imaging company Telemis, which specialises in MACS (Multimedia Archiving and Communication System) technology, has expanded its presence in Latvia by signing a partnership agreement with the medical equipment and infrastructure specialist A.Medical.
Passives
4th October 2021
RF inductor targets non-magnetic applications
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A new non-magnetic RF thru-hole (leaded) inductor series – 28MG – has been introduced by Gowanda Electronics. This series is ideal for use in medical imaging equipment and other applications where magnetic materials must be avoided.
Medical
4th October 2021
Rectifier specifically designed for medical applications
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In the medical device space, safety and reliability are paramount. Using power supplies that meet the industry’s stringent standards is one of the core ways to help ensure these requirements are met. Helping to meet this need, ABB Power Conversion has introduced its new MPE2000AC48_200AC24 (MPE2000) rectifier, which has been designed specifically with medical applications in mind.
Medical
4th October 2021
Minimal voltage drop with SoH monitor
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The LTC3337 from Analog Devices is a nanopower primary (non-rechargeable) cell State-of-Health (SoH) monitor with precision coulomb counter, designed to be placed in series with a primary battery with minimal associated series voltage drop.
Medical
4th October 2021
Digi-Key’s IoT - delivering the future, today: Medical
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is fuelling innovation in nearly every part of our lives. Simply connecting the ‘things’ that were never connected before is leading to new data insights that translate into meaningful change.
Medical
4th October 2021
Wireless coexistence for remote patient monitoring
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The demand for wireless medical applications such as remote patient monitoring, real-time diagnostic analysis, smart surgical systems, and implantable sensors has grown over the last couple of years. Thanks to implanted medical devices, many patients live an almost normal life without having their mobility compromised. Popular implants include cardiac pacemakers, implantable defibrillators, nerve stimulators (functional electrical stimulation, FES), bladder stimulators, implantable infusion pumps, biomonitoring devices such as the capsule endoscope and implantable drug delivery systems. A patient’s quality of life is vastly improved by implants using wireless communication; the risk of inflammation and infection, often caused by connecting wires and tubes, is reduced, as well as being more convenient.
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