by Theresa Shafer | May 23, 2017 | Electronic Design Services Newsletters, News, V2017
In This Issue: Biosensors: Avoiding errors measuring physiological functions like EKG, heart rate, and temperature Wearable medical devices are biosensors attached to the human body to detect and monitor changes and capture biological / physiological data. These...
by Theresa Shafer | May 16, 2017 | Infographic, IoT, V2017, Wireless
Cost, power, IP, and latency issues are driving IoT designers away from current standards like Zigbee and toward anĀ emerging set of long-range wireless solutions. LoRa, an abbreviation of “Long Range”, is one such technology that is gaining traction....
by Theresa Shafer | May 11, 2017 | Infographic, Medical Devices, Sensors, V2017, Wearable Devices
Wearable medical devices are biosensors attached to the human body to detect and monitor changes and capture biological / physiological data. These devices are usually non-invasive devices that function autonomously. Monitoring older adults and subjects with chronic...
by Theresa Shafer | May 6, 2017 | Medical Devices, News
by Walt Maclay At the 10x Medical Device Conference, which was held in San Diego the first week of May, I learned that major changes have been made in CE requirements for medical devices. After a long delay, the new rules were finally adopted in April of this year....
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