New radio architecture meets medical implant designers' needs for higher performance and longer life
long-lifecycle MICS architecture ideal for pacemakers, defibrillators, remote telemonitors, orthopaedic devices, pump controllers, nerve stimulators and swallowable imaging systems.
Cambridge Consultants has designed a new ‘control and communications’ radio architecture for in-body medical diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Called SubQore, it supports medical device manufacturers’ drive for implantable devices which combine very low power requirements with robust wireless communications.
Cambridge Consultants' design combines exceptional power economy with great flexibility. In a typical pacemaker for example, SubQore would deliver more than 10 years of activity from a lithium cell.