New EDS-MD 8PS™ and EDS-MD 16PS™ from Lantronix® use ADI’s patented
iCoupler® Digital Isolator Technology

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http://www.analog.com
NORWOOD, Mass. -- (Business Wire)
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today announced that Lantronix, Inc. has
selected ADI’s iCoupler®
digital isolator technology to enable its new family of wireless
communication network servers. The EDS-MD family of multiport medical
device servers represents the latest in healthcare communications by
providing remotely controlled system-level management of multiple
medical devices in a compact, secure and lightweight plastic enclosure.

New Wireless Communication Devices Enabled by Analog Devices' iCoupler(R) Digital Isolator Technology Remotely Monitor, Manage and Control Multiple Medical Devices (Photo: Business Wire)
This new family of network servers has been specifically designed to
meet the stringent regulatory and safety standards associated with the
healthcare industry, including IEC-60601-1, EN 6061-1-2 and UL 6061-1.
ADI’s patented digital isolator technology provides a distinct advantage
including galvanic isolation that isolates and protects the EDS server
and other connected medical devices in the event of a grounding mishap.
“Lantronix helps physicians, nurses, diagnosticians and hospital
administrators develop more effective ways to manage patient care,
whether through remote monitoring or data collection,” said Daryl
Miller, Vice President of Engineering for Lantronix. “Because of the
healthcare industry’s rigorous safety and reliability standards, we
adopted ADI’s iCoupler digital isolator technology to help
deliver vital data faster, more securely and more efficiently to
healthcare professionals so they can make better informed decisions
about their patients’ care.”
According to an ABI Research study, revenue from sales of Wi-Fi-enabled
healthcare products worldwide will total close to $5 billion in 2014.
This represents an increase of nearly 70 percent over today’s figure.
With $20 billion allocated in the US stimulus bill for the digitizing of
medical records, and an emphasis on a comprehensive reform of the
healthcare industry at large, attention is focused as never before on
the opportunities for wireless communications in healthcare.
About the iCoupler digital isolator products in the EDS-MD
devices
The EDS-MD family of communication servers use many channel
configurations of iCoupler digital isolators from Analog Devices.
By selecting these digital isolators over optocoupler based solutions,
Lantronix saw an improvement in data rates over previous generations,
lowered overall system cost through a reduction in board size and
component count all while increasing long term reliability of their
servers.
iCoupler Technology
As the global leader in digital isolation, ADI's proven iCoupler
digital isolator technology is based on chip-scale transformers, rather
than on the LEDs and photodiodes found in optocouplers. Transformers
support higher data rates, consume less power, and are more stable over
life compared to LEDs and photodiodes. By fabricating the transformers
directly on-chip using wafer-level processing, iCoupler digital
isolation channels can be integrated with each other and other
semiconductor functions at low cost. iCoupler digital isolator
transformers are planar structures formed from CMOS and gold metal
layers.
A high-breakdown thick polyimide layer underneath the gold layer
insulates the top transformer coil from the bottom coil, resulting in
the most reliable and highest level of digital isolation available. CMOS
circuits connected to the top coil and bottom coil provide the interface
between each transformer and its external signals. With more than half a
billion channels deployed, ADI's iCoupler digital isolator
technology has been designed into hundreds of applications, such as USB
isolation in patient monitors, where it allows hospitals and physicians
to adopt the latest advances in computer technology to supervise patient
health and wirelessly transmit medical records without compromising
patient safety.
About Analog Devices
Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on
which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest
growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged
industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal
conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers,
representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Analog Devices
is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and
manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices' common
stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker “ADI”
and is included in the S&P 500 Index.
iCoupler is a registered trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc.
Other Information Resources
iCoupler Homepage
www.analog.com/icoupler
EngineerZone™ Interface and Isolation online design community
http://ez.analog.com/community/interface-isolation
Circuits from the Lab™ reference circuits
http://www.analog.com/en/circuits-from-the-lab/index.html?circuittype=circuit-type/isolation
Lantronix EDS-MD product video
http://www.lantronix.com/resources/videolib/eds-md/vid_eds-md.html
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Contacts:
Analog Devices, Inc.
Joe Dussi, 781-937-1216
Source: Analog Devices, Inc.
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