Design a device to solve a biomedical problem.
Design should include
• defining the problem
• performing background research
• generating ideas
• selecting a solution
• justifying the solution
• sketching a prototype
• implementing a computer-aided design (CAD) model
• performing an electrical simulation
• making a prototype of the device
• documenting the process
• evaluating the device
• reiterating the process.
Process/Skill Questions:
• Why are human-machine interface design criteria important?
• What is the progression of assessment from prototype to finished product for a new biomedical device?
• Why is reiteration important?
• What are special considerations when designing for humans?
• What skill sets are needed for problem solving in medical device design?
Teacher Resources:
• Power up your imagination
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• Prepare for the future of work with Fusion
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