19/10/2007
Advances in telehealthcare place the focus firmly on high tech design. By Gareth Beckett.
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19/10/2007
Ultra low power microcontroller enables portable medical applications. By Christian Hernitscheck.
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19/10/2007
DSP is at the heart of an atrial fibrillation monitor. By Graham Pitcher.
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08/06/2007
How the latest laser techniques can prove that three into one will go. By Mike Richardson.
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20/04/2007
Portable ultrasound systems need high performance analogue components. By Graham Pitcher.
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24/10/2006
Enabling the wireless hospital will mean overcoming wireless hysteria. By Colin Smithers.
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24/10/2006
What does the revised edition of IEC60601-1 mean for medical devices, particularly when specifying power supplies? By Steve Elliott.
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24/10/2006
The NHS’ role is not only providing healthcare, it is also a development hotbed for new technologies. By Vanessa Knivett.
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25/04/2006
Medical electronics is providing new opportunities for silicon developers. By Paul Dempsey.
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24/04/2006
Advances in blood coagulation technology could mean less invasive surgical procedures. By Vanessa Knivett.
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21/04/2006
Medical electronics is providing new opportunities for silicon developers. By Paul Dempsey.
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21/04/2006
Advances in coagulation technology could mean less invasive surgical procedures. By Vanessa Knivett.
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21/04/2006
Low power microcontrollers offer designers the ability to improve health care.
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24/03/2006
Multiple power management techniques create compact and multifeatured systems with maximum battery life. By Andreas Biß, Sven Stegemann and Gunter Wagschal.
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09/03/2006
Medical electronics poised for growth. Paul Dempsey reports from the Globalpress summit in Monterey.
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09/11/2005
Making diabetes testing simpler and less painful is fuelling innovation. By Vanessa Knivett.
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03/11/2005
There’s more to powering medical systems than you might think. By John Beecroft.
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03/11/2005
Opportunities abound for electronics companies who capitalise on care. By Vanessa Knivett.
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03/11/2005
Remote communications with medical equipment must not compromise patient safety. By Phil Buckley.
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11/10/2005
Nanoelectronics is set to revolutionise healthcare. By Paul Dempsey.
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11/10/2005
Wireless endoscopy is proving that it isn’t a novelty medical technique. Vanessa Knivett reports.
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11/10/2005
It’s not quite perpetual motion, but a silicon level device powered by vibration comes close. By Vanessa Knivett.
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11/10/2005
From ‘secret squirrels’ to cancer fighters. Sixty years of rf and electronics development. By Graham Pitcher.
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13/07/2005
Will the body be able to power implants? Vanessa Knivett reports.
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