The “green” movement is everywhere. Green houses. Green cars. Now green medical devices?
The real benefit is that these new devices could save lots of energy while still performing the same functions as before.
Texas Instruments (News - Alert) has announced it’s working with manufacturers of medical devices and sports accessories to create some of these new types of energy-efficient products, according to an executive at the company, as reported in a story by Sinead Carew.
How the company plans to do this is through new microcontrollers -- tiny chips that are currently embedded in just about everything we use, from industrial equipment to toys, according to Carew. And the beauty of these is that they eat up “half as much power as existing chips, according to Scott Roller, vice president of TI's microcontroller business,” Carew writes.
This has huge implications for the battery life of electronic devices, Roller said, who told Carew he expects “the Wolverine-branded chips to be broadly available in June for customer tests and produced in volume by TI in the first quarter of 2013.” Making batteries more energy-efficient can allow them to run longer and use less energy while still performing the same functions... Read More
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