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Medical Uses of FPGA Adam Taylor
Advances in medical technology have enabled medical professionals to understand more about the human body and perform complex surgeries. FPGAs play an essential role in this achievement, so let’s explore how they do it

Design Without Compromise for Smart Device and IoT Designers Analog Devices
Buyers of smart consumer goods, wearable medical devices, and IoT edge devices want designs with small sizes, high performance, low power, high levels of integration, and low cost. However, only the correct type of microcontroller can meet these criteria.

Key Application Areas of MEMS Liam Critchley
MEMS contain many different electronic and mechanical components and perform various bulk functions based on the components within. The range of materials and components available to MEMS has enabled them to be designed for a wide array of applications across many different industries.

New Tech Tuesdays: Real Biometric Solutions for Consumer Devices Rudy Ramos
Products that help obtain and process biometric data show great promise in future consumer devices. This week's New Tech Tuesday will look at biometric solution products from Maxim Integrated and Kneron and their potential in consumer devices.

New Tech Tuesdays: onsemi's RSL15 Provides Ultra-Low Power for Today's Wearables Tommy Cummings
In this week's New Tech Tuesday, we'll spotlight the RSL15, its features, and many applications.

Next-Generation Medical Devices for Brain-Computer Interfaces Molex
Brain-computer interface (BCI) applications are rapidly transforming the medical device industry. In the following, we’ll examine this field and some of the critical electronic components within the signal chain required to measure brain waves and how AI is used to pull it all together.

Digital Therapeutics: Medical Healthcare Technology Paul Golata
“Did you download the app for it?” Before too long, this may be the response from your doctor to many common health issues. This blog examines a new area of medicine known as digital therapeutics and how software and wearables work together to keep us healthy.

Connectors for Medical Equipment David Pike
Medical lab equipment is every bit as critical to patient care as the machines found in the operating room or doctor’s offices. Connectors used for medical research and testing must deliver high precision to achieve the best clinical outcomes.

Using Artificial Intelligence to Predict Pandemics Clive Maxfield
Science-fiction stories have been postulating about the sort of scenario we’re living in since the genre began. What is really required is some form of early-warning system for potential pandemics, and AI and ML could be the answer to advanced warning capabilities.

Nanotechnology Helped Realize Flexible and Wearable Electronics Liam Critchley
Flexible and wearable electronics are rapidly growing industries. The devices’ development and growth can be attributed to the benefits and specific properties of the nanomaterials commonly used within these devices. Here, we look at why nanomaterials are used in these devices.

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