Medical devices are increasingly defined by the microelectronics inside them. Miniaturized sensors, embedded computing, and advanced packaging are enabling devices that are smaller, smarter, more durable, and more connected than ever—from implantable monitors to wearable diagnostics at the point of care.
In this DesignNews article, COO Dave Fromm shares 5 points that designers should consider when selecting the right microelectronics, material sets, and packaging schemes, and integration partner.
