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Publish Date: Jun 25, 2008

Designing and Validating Medical Devices with NI LabVIEW Webcast Series

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National Instruments hardware and software products are used in a broad variety of biomedical applications such as biophysics cellular physiology, tissue bath recordings, exercise physiology, biomechanics, and lab automation. This series of Webcasts explores a variety of topics around the challenges in designing and validating these types of medical applications. Examine the medical device life cycle and how the NI graphical system design platform can be used to design, prototype and deploy, improving quality and speeding time to market. Identify the software and hardware needed to design a medical device and examine how LabVIEW graphical code can be verified and validated to meet FDA standards. Finally, see a case study by integrator, Boston Engineering, of the design of a blood infusion pump from algorithm development to high-volume production. Explore how NI can help with your biomedical applications.

Virtual Instrumentation in the Medical Device Life Cycle

Understand the phases of the medical device life cycle by exploring the relevance and applicability of National Instruments hardware and software technology in this industry. As suggested by the FDA, NI is providing some technology-specific guidance on how to implement some of the process controls, augment concurrent engineering, and bridge the gap between design and manufacturing test.

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A Case Study: Medical Device Development and Deployment with NI LabVIEW

Boston Engineering will share how they used the LabVIEW graphical system design platform to design an Intravenous Blood Infusion Pump. In this presentation, you will hear about using LabVIEW for algorithm development to design the core algorithm that will differentiate your product within its market. Then, you will see and example using LabVIEW and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware to develop a functional prototype to test the algorithm. Finally, you will see an example of a deployed product using the LabVIEW Embedded Module for ADI Blackfin processors.

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Biomedical and Life Sciences Lab Automation with National Instruments

Whether you are automating sample analysis measurements from stand-alone equipment or creating a cost-effective, flexible platform for sample handling and preparation, NI exhibits a proven track record of easy, powerful, and open solutions. At this Webcast, learn about these solutions with special emphasis on sample handling, preparation, and analysis. Explore ways to leverage NI's superior software and hardware integration combining vision, motion, data acquisition, and real-time control in a single platform. Also examine automated computer control of third-party analysis equipment as well as direct connectivity to readily available biomedical sensors.

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