LIST OF CONNECTIVITY ON MEDICAL DEVICE

LIST OF CONNECTIVITY  ON MEDICAL DEVICE

 

LIST OF CONNECTIVITY  ON MEDICAL DEVICE
LIST OF CONNECTIVITY ON MEDICAL DEVICE

Medical devices can have a variety of ports for different purposes. Here are some common types of ports found on medical devices:

FOR DATA TRANSFER AND COMMUNICATION:

  • USB: Used for connecting to computers, peripherals, or external storage devices.
  • Ethernet: For networking and connecting to hospital information systems.
  • Serial: An older type of connection still used for some devices.
  • Wireless (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi): For wireless communication and data transfer.

FOR POWER SUPPLY:

  • AC Power Inlet: For connecting to mains electricity.
  • DC Power Jack: For connecting to external DC power sources.

FOR SENSORS AND PROBES:

  • Specialized Connectors: Many medical devices have unique connectors for specific sensors or probes, such as ECG leads, temperature probes, or ultrasound transducers.

FOR GAS AND FLUID DELIVERY:

  • Gas Inlet/Outlet: For connecting to medical gas supplies or ventilators.
  • Fluid Inlet/Outlet: For connecting to IV lines, fluid bags, or other fluid delivery systems.

OTHER PORTS:

  • Audio Jacks: For headphones or external speakers.
  • Video Ports (HDMI, VGA): For connecting to external displays.

Note: The specific ports on a medical device will vary depending on its functionality and intended use. Always refer to the device’s user manual for detailed information about its ports and connections.