• 17/12/2019
  • Generally

Bootloader Tutorial, Part 3: Live Update Bootloader

In the third and final part of this series, I would like to discuss another possible implementation of a bootloader. The difference is... ...

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Bootloader Tutorial, Part 3: Live Update Bootloader
  • 25/11/2019
  • Hardware, standards

Electrical fuses in medical devices – what does 60601-1 say?

Electrical fuses are essential components for the electrical safety of medical electrical equipment (ME equipment). They protect the device from incorrect operation., ...

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Electrical fuses in medical devices – what does 60601-1 say?
  • 15/11/2019
  • Guest blogs, systems engineering

Problem space and solution space

In one of my recent projects, we experienced a hauntingly beautiful lesson on the topic of "separating problem and solution space". ...

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Problem space and solution space
  • 11/11/2019
  • Events

Event tip: Systems Engineering working group on agile scaling frameworks

ⓘ This event is already over. Scrum is yesterday's news. Today, agile scaling is one of the most hotly debated topics. ...

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Event tip: Systems Engineering working group on agile scaling frameworks
  • 25/10/2019
  • software

Python and C# – The best of both worlds

The goal of this article is to show how the .NET Framework and the Python libraries scipy and numpy can be used effectively. ...

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Python and C# – The best of both worlds
  • 22/10/2019
  • Documentation, hardware, systems engineering, tools

The safety concept in medical device development

The safety concept is one of the important concept documents we create as part of product development. The safety concept describes why a device ...

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The safety concept in medical device development
  • 11/10/2019
  • Standards, Systems Engineering

Functional safety for medical devices

Have you considered functional safety for your medical device? And if not, do you have an overview of what functional safety entails? ...

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Functional safety for medical devices
  • 27/09/2019
  • Hardware, Tools

Use of physiological signals in circuit simulations

As an engineering service provider in the field of medical technology, we cannot avoid working with physiological signals such as ECGs. How this ...

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Use of physiological signals in circuit simulations
  • 20/09/2019
  • Software, Tools

Automatically version software artifacts

What's the problem? When we develop embedded software, the ideal scenario is that we specify, implement, integrate, and test according to the V-model. ...

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Automatically version software artifacts
  • 10/09/2019
  • Events

Event tip: Systems Engineering Working Group on arc42

ⓘ This event has already ended. The VDI Systems Engineering working group will meet again in Erlangen on September 26, 2019, starting at 5:30 p.m. ...

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Event tip: Systems Engineering Working Group on arc42
  • 29/08/2019
  • Generally

MEDtech Engineer Summer Camp 2019

Summer is vacation time! We at MEDtech Ingenieur thought so too and spontaneously went camping in Frickenhausen. Now ...

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MEDtech Engineer Summer Camp 2019
  • 22/08/2019
  • Hardware, standards

Leakage currents in medical devices

Ensuring the electrical safety of the devices we develop is a key aspect of our daily work. In other areas... ...

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Leakage currents in medical devices