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Embedded Design for Medical Miniaturization
Date / Time: Monday, November 05, 2012, 2:30 p.m. New York
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Medical devices continue to shrink, whether they are devices that are attached to or implanted within a person, or a device that’s used by a physician. That shrinkage comes with various tradeoffs, including power, flexibility, etc., as well as cost. David Niewolny, Healthcare Business Development Manager at Freescale Semiconductor, joins Design News' Richard Nass to look at the current state of the art in miniaturization, as well as the various tradeoffs a designer may have to endure.
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