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Medical Device Development Capabilities

Tronics MedTech focuses on medical device development encompassing a range of device systems from standalone diagnostic devices to complex implantable systems.

Electronic Design

  • Analog design and filtering
  • Digital design and high-speed logic
  • Mixed-signal digital signal processing
  • RF/microwave
  • Data acquisition
  • FPGA, CPLD (VHDL, Verilog)
  • Display interface
  • Power supply, battery power and advanced battery management
  • PCB design
  • Remote power of internal devices

Mechanical Design

  • Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
  • Design Failure Modes Effects Analysis (FMEA)
  • Photomechanical testing
  • Diffraction moire interferometry
  • Failure analysis
  • Industrial design and human factors
  • Thermodynamics / thermal cycling
  • Vibration analysis and testing
  • Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
  • Biocompatibility
  • Drug delivery system design
  • Environmental testing
  • Magnetic, smartcard, biosensor mechanicals
  • Advanced cabling, flex circuitry
  • Specialized, custom connector design

Software & Firmware

  • Embedded systems
  • Real–time Operating Systems (KrOS)
  • User interface (Windows Embedded, X-Win)
  • Embedded small flat panel user ergonomic design
  • DSP and DSP/FPGA signal processing
  • Device drivers (Windows, Windows CE, etc.)
  • High speed/high resolution data acquisition

Communications

  • Advanced RF, microwave, cellular and direct digital radio
  • Bluetooth
  • USB
  • Firewire
  • Infrared, IRD
  • Medical telemetry, teleradiology

Diagnostics

  • Bioelectrical diagnosis
  • Electrochemical systems
  • Pulmonary, blood flow 
  • Vital signs internal/external monitoring systems
  • Spectro–photometry
  • Respiratory monitoring
  • Breath–gas analyzer
  • Audiometry
  • Photo–plethysmography

Commercial Readiness

  • Market research
  • Documentation
  • Regulatory process
  • Test and validation
  • Distribution issues
  • International issues
  • Manufacturing engineering