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Wireless RF Solutions for Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators (ICDs)


Our Medical Implant Communication System (MICS)-band Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver ICs and modules help you design compact ICDs with higher data rates and longer operating ranges to monitor patients more accurately and improve patient care. Data transfer via ultra-low-power wireless technology produces low current, which improves battery life. Also, the smaller design reduces complexity and improves patient comfort without sacrificing accuracy and speed.

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Resources for ICD Designers


RF MICS Communication

RF MICS Communication

Our solutions for low-power RF Medical Implant Communication System (MICS) designs reduce costs, minimize power consumption and streamline your implantable device design process. Leverage our extensive experience to simplify your implantable device design process and achieve optimal performance.

System-on-Module (SoM) Products

System on Module Products

Our SoM and System-in-Package (SiP) solutions elevate your implantable device designs by delivering unparalleled flexibility that minimizes a device’s footprint. Explore our comprehensive portfolio to simplify your product development process and accelerate your time to market.

Miniaturization Services

Miniaturization Services

Implantable products need to be small, smart and reliable. We specialize in redesigning and manufacturing products to make them smaller while maintaining their power, functionality and reliability. Our implantable products include microelectronics for pacemakers, smart knee implants, pill cameras, surgical robots and hip replacements.