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Enabling breakthroughs in medical electronics Matt Harrison Marketing Director, Medical and High Reliability Business Unit

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Enabling breakthroughs in medical electronics

Matt HarrisonMarketing Director, Medical and High Reliability Business Unit

Paralyzed – 2 million people in the U.S.

Parkinson’s – 1.5 million people in the U.S.

Chronic pain – 5 million people in the U.S.

Low back pain – 33% of workers’ comp costs

44.5 million Americans taking care of adults

Medicare in U.S. doubling to $26.8B by 2008

Global healthcare spending is $5 trillion per year

Blind – 1.3 million people in the U.S.

Permanent brain injury – 5.3 million people in the U.S.

Chronic disease – 60 million people in the U.S.

Epilepsy – 1% of WW population

Opportunity for impactConsistent market growth over last 25 years, strong trends driving future

Aging populations• By 2020, >1 billion people will be

60+ years

Rising healthcare costs• U.S. healthcare spending 16% of

GDP• Costs grow from $2 trillion in 2007

to $3.1 trillion in 2012

Remote and emerging markets• China healthcare expenditure

increased 277% from 2006 to 2007

Personal healthcare• 38% of medical semiconductor

revenue in 2007 went into consumer medical devices

Medical Devices and SuppliesMarket

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$0

$20

$40

$60

$80

$100

$120

$140

CAGR: 1979-2007 = 10%

Source: MDDI, Databeans, National Coalition on Health Care, TI

1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007

Dr. McCoys medical miracles

The copyright of the these images belongs to Paramount Pictures

Medical tricorder

Diagnostic, patient monitoring

and therapy

Diverse and broad opportunity

Consumer medical devices

Consumer medical devices

Medical imagingMedical imaging

Medical instruments

• Digital thermometers

• Blood glucose monitor

• Blood pressure monitor

• Insulin pumps• Heart rate

monitors• Audiology (digital

hearing aids)

• Ultrasound• CT• MRI• X-Ray• Other imaging

(nuclear, positron emission tomography)

• ECG• EEG• Blood oxygen

(pulse oximeter)• Blood pressure• Temperature• Ventilation/

respiration• Defibrillators • Implantable

devices

• Laboratory equipment

• Dialysis machines• Analytical

instruments• Surgical

instruments• Dental instruments

2007 Medical Semiconductor Market $2.65B

$1B 12% CAGR $500M 11% CAGR $450M 13% CAGR $700M 11% CAGR

Source: Databeans Medical 2007 (CAGR 2004 – 2012), Incube Labs

Blood glucose monitors

15% CAGR

Blood glucose monitors

15% CAGR

Implantable device market to grow from

0.9Mu in 2007 to 9Mu by 2018

Implantable device market to grow from

0.9Mu in 2007 to 9Mu by 2018

Portable units to grow from 17% in

2007 to 27% in 2012 of ultrasound

market

Portable units to grow from 17% in

2007 to 27% in 2012 of ultrasound

market

Quality & reliabilityQuality & reliability

Process technology

Process technology

Sales & applications support

Sales & applications support

• Broad analog and digital catalog portfolio

• Broad analog and digital catalog portfolio

TI Medical offering

• Application-specific products

• TI investments• Dedicated resources

Bluetooth®

• University research• VC investment• New technologies• Implantables

Implantable

Bluetooth®

ULP

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System level benefits for ultrasound

TransmitBeamformer

Front End

BackEnd

Mid

ReceiveBeamformer

BeamformerControl Unit

Preprocessing

SpectralDoppler

Processing

B ModeProcessing

Color/PowerDoppler

Processing

Scan ConversionPost Processing

Clocking

LPWRS232USB1394

802.11

Common Interfaces

Power

Plug

AC Line

AC/DC SupplyWith Green Mode

Controller

Main Power Supply

Backlight

Touchscreen

SystemPower

SupplyVoltageSuper.

Memory Interfaces MMC/SDIO

IDE/ATA

Ultrasound OS/UI

CW (analog)Beamformer

Tx Buffer Amp

PassiveLPF

FETDriver

Embedded Processing

ADC

DAC

AudioAmp

ADC

Analog Front End

LNA VCALow PassFilter

PGA

Amp + FilterAmp Stage

T/RSwitches

HV MUX

Tran

sduc

er

System level benefits for ultrasound

TransmitBeamformer

Front End

BackEnd

Mid

ReceiveBeamformer

BeamformerControl Unit

Preprocessing

SpectralDoppler

Processing

B ModeProcessing

Color/PowerDoppler

Processing

Scan ConversionPost Processing

Clocking

LPWRS232USB1394

802.11

Common Interfaces

Power

Plug

AC Line

AC/DC SupplyWith Green Mode

Controller

Main Power Supply

Backlight

Touchscreen

SystemPower

SupplyVoltageSuper.

Memory Interfaces MMC/SDIO

IDE/ATA

Ultrasound OS/UI

CW (analog)Beamformer

Tx Buffer Amp

PassiveLPF

FETDriver

Embedded Processing

ADC

DAC

AudioAmp

T/RSwitches

HV MUX

Tran

sduc

er

Bringing ultrasound to the Point-of-Care

Tsunami

MilitaryMt. Everest

Images courtesy of Sonosite

A day in the life of Dr. Jones…

• Heart-rate monitor• Watch/shoe combination

for monitoring miles and calories

• Portable defibrillator• Portable ultrasound• Data transmission

to/from doctor• Remote patient check-in

• Implantable neurostimulator

• Telemedicine• Asset tracking/

authentication

In the operating room

Incoming data from ambulance site

Electronic exercise monitoring

Electronic exercise monitoring

A day in the life of Dr. Jones…

• Smart-patient bed• Wireless connectivity/

real-time monitoring• Monitor patient

information

• Remote temperature sensor

• Glucose meter and insulin pump

• Remote body monitoring

• Fall detection• Implantable pacemaker• Home defibrillator • Wireless weight scale

Check on parents “aging in place”

Remotely check on family

Check on patientsCheck on patients

Taking health care into the home

Courtesy of the Continua Health Alliance

Reduce wires for patient comfort

• Three electrodes on head• Two electrodes on forehead• One electrode next to each

eye• Two electrodes under

mouth• Two electrodes on each leg• A pulse oximeter on the

finger• A chest belt for respiration

monitor• A breathing tube • …all collected on the blue

box• From the blue box, a very

thick cable ran to the computer that collected all the signals

Now go to sleep …14-year old David Gelabert during a sleep test

Smart Bandage

Body worn monitoring devices Chip + Sensor + printed battery in a low cost DISPOSABLE package

• Real time

• Intelligent

• Continuous

• Wireless

New products and paradigms emergingFor in-hospital and out-of-hospital continuous wireless monitoring of

vital signs and other physiological data directly off the body

Patient monitor

EVOLUTION

Wireless portable patient monitor

ECG / Heart rate

Temperature

REVOLUTION

Respiration

Location

Activity / Motion

Corporate pilots for health and wellness

OMAP™

LoCosto™

Chronic Disease Management

GSM/GPRS

Bluetooth / ULP

Bluetooth / ULP

Zigbee / 802.15.4

Weight scale

Blood pressure monitor

Smart bandage

Vital Signs Monitoring800 MHz /

900 MHz ISM

2.4GHz ISM(Zigbee/BT/802.15.4/ULP)

Weight Management

Electronics inside the human body Deep brain stimulation

Cochlear implant

Gastric pacemaker

Neuro-stimulator

Implantable devices

Retinal implant

Semiconductors impact

1980s 1990s 2000 and beyond

Computing transformed

Communications transformed

Healthcare transformed

Computingrevolution

Computingrevolution

Communications revolution

Healthcare revolution

Enabling breakthroughs in medical electronics

Patient monitoring/medical imagingConsumer healthcareImplantable devicesMany others to come …

Innovations in Semiconductor technology will revolutionize…

Thank you!