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Figure 4.


The ONYX Healthcare ZEUS-228 surgical workstation puts simultaneous access to PACS images and EHRs at a surgeon’s fingertips.


and manufacture of EMC-compliant (UL/EN 60601) embedded boards and fanless medical all-in-one system platforms, ONYX Healthcare knows exactly which features and capabilities are required for a wide range of medical environments.


From vital-sign monitoring in ICUs to 3D skull-printing analysis for neurosurgery, the ONYX ZEUS-228 workstation provides simultaneous access to high-precision DICOM medical images and EHRs so sur- geons can make better real-time clinical decisions (Figure 4). Rather than taking the time to sit at a desk or move to another room, they can make informed clinical decisions at the point of care.


Using the latest Intel® Core™ processors in a fanless system design, this advanced workstation enables:


• Virtually silent display of PACS images and real-time patient monitoring readings


• Rapid decryption and encryption of patient data from multiple EHR systems for fast, secure access to information and all-points protection of patient privacy


• Easy cleaning and infection control through a medical-grade design


An Application-Ready Solution The ONYX ZEUS-228 offers many advantages to medical device man- ufacturers. Typical medical device development cycles take up to three years. Rather than spending valuable engineering resources to develop all the components of a long-life surgical workstation platform, man- ufacturers can start with the ONYX ZEUS-228, a pre-certified medi- cal-grade (CE/FCC Class B and UL/EN 60601) all-in-one platform that


satisfies electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection and electrical shock isolation requirements.


Starting with a platform that’s pre-certified for surgical inten- sive-care use allows medical device manufacturers to focus engi- neering resources on advancing the proprietary knowledge of their own areas of expertise. Examples include MRI scanning, ultrasound, or surgical procedure automation. The time they save on hardware development reduces design costs and helps them achieve faster time to market.


In addition, ONYX Healthcare products help medical device manufac- turers maintain long-term lifecycles. ONYX products provide a sev- en-year (or more) product longevity – a prerequisite for most medical device designs. This long life minimizes the need to renew medical certifications enforced by the FDA and other certification bodies to meet different regional regulatory requirements.


A Closer Look For fast application and imaging performance, the ONYX ZEUS-228 uses dual-channel DDR4 SODIMM up to 32 GB. Its 22" full HD, high-contrast multi-domain vertical alignment (MVA) LCD with LED backlight provides sharp, clear graphics and fast response. The MVA panel provides wide viewing angles so staff can maintain their posi- tions in the surgical suite. With the graphic support from integrated Intel®


HD Graphics 520 and a built-in DICOM module, the workstation


enables viewing of clinical-level (DICOM-compliant) medical images. Using picture-in-picture mode, staff can display multiple independent sources simultaneously on one screen.


intel.com/embedded-innovator | Embedded Innovator | 13th Edition | 2016 | 45


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