9 Results
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04 Dec
Electrophysiology applications: when medical connectivity pushes the boundaries of size
In the realm of medical technology, where precision and innovation intersect, the quest for excellence becomes an unyielding pursuit. When dealing with the design of interconnect systems for the medical industry, the level of engineering attention and engagement required to develop a top performance product is very high.
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04 Oct
Revolutionizing Medical Devices with High-Density D04 Connectors
With the growing popularity of portable and patient-wearable devices, the size and weight of connectors have suddenly taken center stage in the medical sector.
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21 Jun
High-Power Burn-In Testing in 2023: How to Overcome the Extreme
The tech zeitgeist is all about the extreme. The more advanced our devices become by the day, the more they evolve – and consumers’ expectations with them.
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02 Dec
Autoclaving for Medical Devices
Autoclaving is often used to sterilize medical devices to prevent disease transmission both in new and reusable products. Autoclaves sterilize by introducing high pressure steam into a chamber containing the objects to be sterilized. Therefore, these devices must be able to withstand autoclaving temperatures in the range of 135°C without damage, deformation, or disintegration.
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07 Nov
Spring Probe based Pin Grid Arrays (PGAs) for MRI Applications
Spring probes offer high density and have a very high mating cycle life, often higher than traditional pin & socket contact systems, and this is needed to keep very expensive MRI systems operating to their full capacity and patient throughput to a maximum.
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20 Jul
How to select the right electrical connector for specific medical devices and applications
To ensure patient and provider safety, medical connectors must satisfy a variety of government and industry standards depending on the usage and specific applications.
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22 Nov
Driving the value revolution in the medical market, focusing on reduced production cost and low cost of ownership
The continued need to evolve and develop smarter solutions has driven exciting new innovations that are reducing the cost-per-therapy in the medical sector without compromising life-critical performance.
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04 May
The harsh reality of electrical connectors in the autoclave environment.
Autoclave sterilization introduces high pressure steam into a chamber containing the objects to be sterilized. Therefore, these devices must be able to withstand autoclaving temperatures in the range of 135°C without damage, deformation, or disintegration.
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30 Apr
Boosting the bottom line. Choosing the right contact technology for your connectivity.
As more pressure is put on industries to boost the bottom line, management is taking a closer look at all operating costs, including connectivity.