Microsemi Corporation, Aliso Viejo, CA, announces the availability of the smallest radio module it has ever produced. The ZL70323 is optimized for implantable medical devices such as pacemakers, cardiac defibrillators, and neurostimulators— measuring just 5.5mm × 4.5mm × 1.5mm. The new radio module supersedes the company's ZL70321 and complements its ZL70120 radio module used for external device controllers. Both modules are based on Microsemi's industryleading ultralow power (ULP) ZL70103 radio transceiver chip, which supports a very high data rate radio frequency (RF) link for medical implantable communication applications.
The ZL70323 implantable module implements all RF-related functions needed to deploy the implant node in a Medical Implantable Communications Service (MICS) RF telemetry system. The integrated antenna tuning circuit allows the module to be used with a wide range of implantable antennas.
Patient health and device performance data can be quickly transmitted with little impact to the battery life of the implanted device. The device operates in the 402–405 MHz MICS band. Multiple low power wake-up options are supported including using an ULP 2.45 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical band wake-up receive option.
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