
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Medical instruments",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Design kit improves wireless coexistence from
Cypress Semiconductor, which we summarised at the time by saying "Wireless protocol is designed to overcome interference from emerging 802.11n networks, cordless phones, microwaves and other devices in the 2.4GHz band".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Interface streamlines display migration from
Anders Electronics: "The UMR-X10 enables faster, smoother and more cost-effective migration from legacy monochrome displays to fully interactive colour user interfaces".
In September 2007, we covered the news from Onanon
concerning its Onanon compliant pin connectors
- take a look at Compliant pin connectors handle tough applications
which says: "Onanon's innovations in compliant pin technology are made possible by its highly automated, close-tolerance milling manufacture".
Take a look also at the news release from Bear Power Supplies, AC/DC power convertor wins medical approval,
as well as Million microcontroller milestone passed from Innovasic Semiconductor,
and Tiny module embeds PIC MCU with Bluetooth from Saelig Company.
See also:
Bluetooth module promises worry-free comms
(February 2007)
Intelligent Bluetooth module implements a transparent UART-to-Bluetooth interface bridge in master or slave mode, offering a fast wireless solution for embedded applications
More options make small displays appealing
(November 2006)
The always-popular 128 x 64 pixel display format is enjoying a revival with new technologies, colours and backlight variants
Convertor cuts size and power drain
(October 2006)
1Msample/s 16bit ADC consumes 80% less power and board space than the closest competing 16bit ADC in its class
Digital colour sensor goes straight to MCU
(March 2006)
Avago Technologies today announced the industry's first CMOS digital colour sensor that can be directly interfaced to a microcontroller without the need for additional components
OLED drops in to replace 2.7in LCDs
(February 2006)
A new 2.7in OLED module offers an easy upgrade path from LCD modules that are thicker and heavier and also require a backlight
OLED modules are ideal for video
(February 2006)
Lite Array OLED modules feature lightning fast response times, which makes them ideal for displaying video data
Small claims for sensor connectors
(November 2005)
Binder connectors in the popular 707 M5 series have been expanded to include versions with dip solder contacts for PCB mounting and front mounted versions with single wires
USB connections are easily extended
(September 2005)
The new Rover 200 Series of USB isolator and extender pairs from Amplicon provides USB isolation and extends USB connections up to 40m in length
Thermal printer suits medical instruments
(August 2005)
The MTM 210 is a new A4 size thermal printing mechanism ideally suited to applications such as information kiosks and medical instruments
Smart look for raised and flush pushbuttons
(July 2005)
The EAO Series 14 has been universally commended as a precise, visual, tactile switching system
Nepcon attendance jumps by a third
(May 2005)
Reed Exhibitions is celebrating a 30%-plus increase in attendance at Nepcon, with visitors travelling from all reaches of the UK with real enquiries and real budgets
Microcontrollers get faster and more frugal
(October 2004)
The latest additions to the MSP430 ultra-low-power 16bit RISC microcontroller product line provide twice the processing performance with half the standby power consumption of earlier devices
Frugal MCU aims for metering and medical
(August 2004)
Sequoia Technology is targeting utility meter and portable medical equipment with the first in Renesas' family of ultra-low-power H8/300H processors
Lower profile for surface-mount LED family
(May 2004)
The HSMx-C120 series of ChipLED surface-mount LEDs are billed as the world's smallest for applications such as LCD and keypad backlighting and status indicators
RoHS-compliant arresters banish overvoltage
(February 2004)
Several new ranges of lead-free gas-tube surge arresters protect switchgear, telecomms and office equipment, data networks, TV set-top boxes and medical instruments from overvoltage
Flexible circuit connectors shrink to 3mm pitch
(October 2003)
JAE has extended its low profile FF connector range for flexible printed circuits applications by introducing the FF02 series with a reduced 0.3mm pitch
Convertor features four true bipolar inputs
(June 2003)
A novel 16bit 250Ksample/s successive approximation (SAR) analogue-to-digital convertor (ADC) features four true bipolar input channels with a +/-2.5V input range
Traditional keyboards are seen in a new light
(March 2003)
A new technology brings optimised backlighting to full travel keyboards
Kits speed DSP memory subsystem design
(November 2002)
Abacus has two different development kits that each enable DSP engineers to build a core DSP design in two chips
Toshiba standardises FPGA synthesis tools
(October 2002)
Toshiba Design and Manufacturing Service Corp has standardised on Synplicity's FPGA synthesis tools
Switch incorporates simple reverse function
(June 2002)
The KSR-NC normally closed tact switch allows designers to integrate the reverse function into products using a simple switch, rather than complex electronics or software
Compact antennas put Bluetooth on the air
(May 2001)
Flint Wireless has a new franchise agreement with Swedish antenna specialist gigaAnt, and has added a selection of size-optimised 2.4GHz antennas for Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11 and HiperLAN
