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Multidisciplinary Engineering Services
NextPhase has developed a strong, team-oriented, multidisciplinary engineering group. Our engineers average more than a dozen years of experience in the medical device development and manufacturing arena.
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Mechanical engineering
- Mechanical / Electromechanical Mechanisms
- Molded and Extruded Components & Devices
- Macro and Micro Fluidics Components
- Pneumatics
- Biocompatible Materials Selection
- Finite Element Analysis
- Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis
- Sterile and Non-Sterile Packaging
- Rapid Prototyping
Electrical & electronic engineering
- IEC 60601 Medical Grade Electronics
- Physiological Data Acquisition
- Embedded Microprocessor Devices
- Application Specific Integrated Circuits
(ASIC, FPGA, Gate Array, etc.) - Wireless Communication Including Inductive, MICS, Bluetooth, and 802.11
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Solutions
- Printed Circuit Board Design
- Battery Operated and Low Power Devices
- Motor and Motion Control
- Analog and Digital Design and Simulation
Software development
- Medical Grade Software Development using ANSI / IEC 62304 Lifecycle
- Compliant with FDA Guidance’s and International Standards
- Major Languages Include C, C++, C#, Python, and Visual Basic
- Software for Windows, Android, Linux, QNX and Other Major RTOS
- Embedded Microprocessor Software / Firmware
- Digital Signal Processor Software
- Automated Test Equipment Software
- Independent Software V&V
Human factors engineering
- User needs analysis & creation
- Formative & summative studies
- Use flow & task maps
- User research
- Interface design
- Usability testing
- Prototyping and simulations
- Usability studies