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AT&S to Present Innovations for Medical Technology at Compamed
October 25, 2018 | AT&SEstimated reading time: 4 minutes
AT&S will be presenting its innovative technologies for medical technology at Compamed 2018 from 12-15 of November in Düsseldorf (Hall 8b, stand F04-2).
AT&S is addressing the trend towards miniaturization and digitization in medical technology as well. At the same time, the systems and components for therapy, diagnosis and patient monitoring are getting smaller, but more powerful. Despite progressive miniaturization, safety and reliability have top priority. AT&S has developed various technologies that enable the use of its circuit carriers also in innovative applications both on and inside the human body. What is more, the company is one of the few printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturers that is certified to EN ISO 13485, the standard for medical devices.
AT&S' extensive experience of connection technology in the medical field contributes to making the devices for medical therapy (hearing aids, neurostimulation, pacemakers, prostheses, etc.), for the monitoring of vital signs (blood sugar, blood pressure, ECG) as well as for diagnosis and imaging (MRI, X-ray, ultrasound) even smaller, more powerful and more reliable.
The miniaturization of medical assemblies requires extremely small interconnect solutions and therefore very small PCB dimensions, with corresponding challenges, e.g. the conductor track widths and distances are currently only 50 μm and are getting smaller and smaller. By way of comparison, the thickness of a human hair measures between 80 μm and 120 μm. The electrical connections of the individual layers are realized using minute 'stacked vias'.
A technological challenge here is the small annular rings around the vias produced using lasers. Thanks to years of experience and high positioning accuracy, designs with 150 μm pad size and 50 μm annular ring are already possible today. The solder resist also has to be positioned very precisely. It is also important to note that the polyimide composite expands or shrinks during processing. This effect has to be minimized or compensated as far as possible. On the one hand, comprehensive expertise and, on the other hand, the use of modern manufacturing techniques and materials are essential to be able to meet all these exacting requirements in the production process in a reproducible and reliable manner.
From the Hearing Aid to the Prosthesis
With sophisticated, reliable technologies, AT&S has for many years been a world-leading PCB supplier for hearing aids, for example. Even modern cochlear implants require a high degree of miniaturization and use similar technologies. A cochlear implant is an electronic medical device that uses electronic signals to stimulate the defective auditory nerves of the inner ear (cochlea) in order to transmit signals to the brain. For the respective designs different flexible printed circuit boards with usually two to six layers are required. Due to the small installation space, the miniature systems are designed as HDI (High Density Interconnection) or stacked via circuits.
To stabilize the heart rhythm, pacemakers or defibrillators are implanted. Both systems are used for life support and the printed circuit boards used must be very high quality and reliable. For all printed circuit boards used here, therefore, special regulations for process control, which are specified and described in international standards, apply. The materials used must also satisfy specific criteria, which are regularly checked in extensive qualification tests. For many years, AT&S has successfully supplied various customers worldwide with these applications and, thanks to its wealth of experience, can offer added value in the development of sophisticated medical technology solutions.
HDI circuits are used for the control and adjusting unit of prostheses and in the prostheses themselves flexible printed circuit boards are used to implement the dynamic movement can. An important criterion in this regard is that the flexible printed circuit board installed here is constantly being moved with small bending radii. For this purpose, a highly flexible base material with rolled copper is used to ensure the required bending cycles and the low bending radii. Furthermore, the durability of these heavily stressed parts is further increased by special surfaces (carbon print).
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