Fitting More Functionality Into Increasingly Smaller, Smarter Devices: Heterogeneous Integration

TBMG-53769

09/01/2025

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The increased functionality of today’s medical devices is astounding. Optical devices, for example, analyze chemicals, toxins, and biologic specimens. Semiconductor devices sense, analyze, and communicate. Microelectromechanical system (MEMS) devices utilize inertial methods to detect motion, direct light, and move components over short distances. Radiofrequency (RF) devices communicate wirelessly to other devices directly and remotely over the Internet. Handheld acoustic devices scan the body and build a virtual 3D model that shows conditions in the body. The innovation currently happening in the medical device industry is staggering, limited only by imagination and finding technical methods to implement the vision.

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"Fitting More Functionality Into Increasingly Smaller, Smarter Devices: Heterogeneous Integration," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2025.
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Sep 01
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TBMG-53769
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English