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Designing modern wearable electronics

29 June 2022 Technical Literature

Designing innovative and power-efficient wearable devices is essential for today’s design engineers, but several developmental challenges lie ahead for the upcoming generation of products. Wrist-worn devices must offer ease of use plus intuitive visualisation, ultra-compact form factor and continuous innovation. Other success factors include high-bandwidth connectivity, measurement accuracy, low power consumption and operational longevity.

Wearable and health tech devices record the user’s movements in changing environments, so components need to be designed for operational stability under different conditions while always ensuring precise, robust measurement of pressure and motion. Also, wearables must embed hardened security, so users don’t have to worry about personal or confidential data falling into the wrong hands.

These are only a few of the considerations for wearable designs which are covered in a new technical article by Infineon Technologies. Read and download it by going to www.dataweek.co.za/*jun22-infineonz


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