Medical connectivity systems are used to transmit power, data, and control signals to medical devices. They are widely applied in various clinical settings, such as surgical equipment (e.g., handheld tools), therapeutic devices, and diagnostic equipment (e.g., EEG, ECG, EKG, and EMG machines). They are also commonly found in portable medical devices.
Connectors are not limited to just wires. Fiber optic connectivity systems are used for control signals, biomedical sensing, endoscopic imaging, and visible light transmission. Many medical connectors are integrated into complex wiring harnesses designed for single-use applications.
When designing medical connectors, several factors must be considered, including the FDA classification of the medical device, basic electrical requirements (such as voltage and current), EMC and shielding requirements, as well as environmental specifications for suitable materials.
HUADA connectors are widely used in medical equipment, including:Imaging systems,Therapeutic devices,Minimally invasive surgical instruments,Implantable electronics,Patient monitors and sensors