Medical equipment for therapy and diagnostics are very often complex computer-controlled, electro-mechanical systems that rely on advanced semiconductor technologies and components to help deliver healthcare in hospitals and doctor offices as well as in homes. In addition to being able to measure vital signs and other readings, today's medical and healthcare devices must be able to deliver the high power required to supply magnetic resonance imagery or generate the precise high-voltage high-frequency pulses found in ultrasound equipment.
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