Hosted by Alix Paultre, the Tinker’s Toolbox is the Advantage Design Group’s web-based interview show where we talk about the latest technology, components, and design issues for the electronic design engineering community.
In today’s podcast we talk to Barry Matsumori, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Ethertronics about connecting wireless smart devices in our ubiquitous computing reality. The truth is that devices with poorly designed antenna systems undermine any investments in their core technology by delivering performance that doesn’t live up to customer (or designer) expectations.
Ethertronics is a technology company designing and manufacturing high-performance embedded antenna solutions using the company’s patented Isolated Magnetic Dipole (IMD) technology with a legacy as a strong foundation for passive as well as active antennas designs.
Here is a link to the podcast in case the play button is not visible: Ethertronics Interview
Here is a recent release from the company on its technology:
Ethertronics, a technology company enabling innovative antenna and RF solutions to deliver the best connected experience, today announced that its active antenna technology has been selected by MEPS Real-Time for its Intelliguard RFID Solutions for Critical Inventory. This selection is the latest example of Ethertronics’ ability to provide advanced RF and antenna system solutions where high performance and reliability are critical.
The Intelliguard system uses RFID readers in its Pharmacy Reader, Automated Dispensing Cabinet (ADC) and Patient Bedside Reader to interrogate the RFID tags affixed to the medications. Intelliguard provides real-time visibility of inventory, ensuring medications are available when needed, and inventory costs are reduced since lower stock levels are needed and medication expiration dates are properly managed. This system improves patient care by freeing up nursing and pharmacy staff from manually counting stock levels, making sure medication is available, and verifying the correct medication is dispensed and administered.
With the addition of Ethertronics’ active antenna technology, Intelliguard is now better able to ensure accurate readings even in the most challenging RF environments. The ADC contains RF shielding to ensure the RFID reader identifies only the tags on medications stored inside, and not the tags on medications already removed but located within the room. The RF shielding’s high reflection environment causes antenna detuning making it extremely difficult for passive antenna technologies to read the RFID tags. Ethertronics’ advanced RF antenna system is able to offset the shielding through dynamic tuning of the antenna system. The Ethertronics solution also met key requirements such as the ability to rapidly scan across 50, 915MHz ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) band frequency channels, and dynamically tune a multiple-antenna system within 10 microseconds in order to identify medications, contained in the drawers of the Intelliguard ADC, in a timely manner.
“Today, inventory management of high-value, critical dose medications is critical to reducing costs while increasing efficiency and improving patient care,” said Shariq Hussain, MEPS Real-Time President and CEO. “By leveraging Ethertronics’ active antenna technology, the latest generation of Intelliguard gives hospitals, long-term-care facilities and other health care providers the confidence that they’ll be providing the right medications to the right patient at the right time – every time.”
“Intelliguard is the latest example of how Ethertronics’ advanced RF and antenna system solutions are ensuring high performance and reliability across a wide range of verticals, bands and technologies,” said Barry Matsumori, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Ethertronics. “When makers of smartphones, tablets, laptops, navigation equipment, and medical devices require innovative solutions for their customers, they turn to Ethertronics.”
For more information about Ethertronics, visit www.ethertronics.com.
For further information about MEPS Real Time, please visit www.mepsrealtime.com.