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Zarlink Unveils Wireless Chip for Medical Implants

Just so long as I am not having to talk into my armpit, I might be open to something like this.

Zarlink Semiconductor Inc. unveiled a ground-breaking chip for medical devices on Tuesday that it says could let doctors monitor a patient’s pacemaker or even control a diabetic’s insulin dosage from miles away using wireless technology.

The Ottawa-based company said it has the world’s first chip designed specifically for in-body communication systems, which wirelessly links implanted devices via base stations to a doctor or hospital.

“Baby boomers are getting older and they require pacemakers and defibrillators and various other devices,” said Steve Swift, general manager of Zarlink’s ultra low-power communications unit.

“Some of the big companies are even (developing) brain stimulators for things like Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy.”

Zarlink’s high-speed chip transmits about ten times the data of rival products, while consuming about 20 percent of the power, the company said.

The chip’s minuscule appetite for power means it can deliver additional features without significantly draining a device’s battery.

When it’s not being used to transmit or receive information, the chip essentially sleeps. The power-saving design also allows manufacturers to boost battery size. [Read the rest]

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