April 2010


This Issue's Articles
by: Sherrie Conroy

Advanced static analysis tools are designed to enable successful product development. OEMs should learn how these tools work, what they are capable of doing, and how to integrate them into a process.
by: Paul Anderson

Medical device makers can benefit from recent trends in embedded software development.
by: George Brooks and Ted Kenney

To keep both patients and operators safe, medical electronic devices should be tested once they are in use or after a repair.
by: John Backes

Medical design engineers are using semiconductors as the foundation for devices as they move into home use.
by: Paul Errico

Manufacturers in the medical device world can use ultra-wideband technology for a variety of wireless applications.
by: Hans Gelke

Using embedded capacitance can improve electrical performance, eliminate capacitors, and reduce board size.
by: Joel S. Peiffer

A model-driven development environment strengthens the software design process.
by: Paul Urban

Understanding customer requirements while keeping up with advances in embedded systems is a large part of product design success.
by: Christine Van De Graaf and David Pursley