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Würth Elektronik HDBaseT Transformer Enables Unprecedented Medical Imaging

2.6.2022
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Würth Elektronik and Valens Semiconductor introduce a connectivity solution for medical imaging in unprecedented resolution. Würth Elektronik’s HDBaseT transformer can isolate a connection with high bandwidth to enable medical image diagnosis and procedures with such high resolution.

The joint offering provides safe, cost-effective, uncompressed, high-bandwidth video connectivity and camera imaging extension

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Würth Elektronik, a leading manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components, and Valens Semiconductor, a premier provider of high-speed connectivity solutions for the audio-video and automotive markets, announced that they have introduced to market a joint solution to enable medical image diagnosis and procedures with unprecedented video resolution. The offering encompasses secure, cost-effective, uncompressed, high-bandwidth video connectivity and advances camera imaging. The joint reference design is currently under evaluation by leading medical imaging device manufacturers.

Medical imaging devices, such as MRIs, CTs, robotic surgery and endoscopy solutions, require high-bandwidth uncompressed video connectivity. Würth Elektronik and Valens Semiconductor have developed a solution that enables uncompressed 4K60@4:4:4 video transmission over copper cable while complying with the strict medical isolation specifications. Core components of the reference design (EVS3-EVK2-KT-3000-MD) are the Valens Stello VS3000 chipset, compliant with the latest generation of the HDBaseT standard Spec 3.0, and the WE-LAN HDBaseT transformer from Würth Elektronik (749054010). This ensures galvanic isolation and compliance with the IEC 60601 standard for safe electrical equipment in the medical environment.

“Valens Semiconductor has long been a market leader in the audio-video industry and our technologies are making inroads into adjacent markets such as medical imaging,” said Gabi Shriki, SVP and Head of Audio-Video at Valens Semiconductor. “This collaboration is testament to Würth Elektronik’s continued leadership in the market and underpins their role in the HDBaseT ecosystem. Medical imaging is an expanding market. Our joint offering enables better and safer healthcare for patients around the world.”

“Würth Elektronik has the only solution that can isolate a connection with such high bandwidth,” says Alexander Gerfer, Chief Technology Officer at Würth Elektronik. “There is strong demand for higher image quality in the medical segment. The combination of our transformers and Valens Semiconductor’s world-class chipsets covers this demand. We’re a market leader and pioneer in technological innovation, so we are confident that manufacturers will use this solution.”

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