An R&D manager shares his perspective. Medical device designers are well versed in design controls, but generating design requirements can get a little confusing. At MD&M West 2017, Li Jin, R&D ...
If you are developing a medical device for the U.S. market, you first need to determine how your device will be classified by FDA. If you do not know the FDA classification, I recommend you go check ...
Designed to address the needs of users and patients. Designed to meet inputs and requirements. Proven to meet applicable standards. Meets performance criteria. Realize Design Controls and Risk ...
From the micromixer topology by Barrie Gilbert [1], this amplifier allows a single-ended input to be converted to a Class A/B current output from a single supply. Wow the engineering world with your ...
The design of a switching power supply has always been considered a blend of magic and art by every engineer that designs one for the first time. Fortunately, today the market offers different tools ...
Power-supply designers frequently encounter projects where the input voltages are much higher compared to the low output voltages usually require to power the target equipment. Typical output needs ...
Cite the need for a DC-DC voltage regulator, and the first and sometimes only option that comes to mind for many designers is the switching regulator. That makes sense, as switchers are well known for ...
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