In medical electronics, integrated circuits must maintain stable performance where signal accuracy, timing stability, and electrical noise directly affect device function. Unlike general-purpose ICs, medical grade integrated circuits are selected with emphasis on long-term reliability, predictable electrical behavior, and compliance with medical safety standards. Even small variations in analog accuracy or timing drift can influence patient monitoring results or therapy control systems, making performance consistency critical.
| Image | Part Number / Manufacturer | Description / Specs | MOQ | Datasheet | RFQ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BCM56854XA2IFSBLG Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Telecom | MULTI LAYER SWITCH 10G | 1 | ||||
| BCM56822B0KFSBLG Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Telecom | MULTI LAYER SWITCH | 1 | ||||
| BCM56689B0IFSBLG Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Telecom | SWITCH FABRIC | 1 | ||||
| BCM56639B0IFSBLG Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Telecom | SWITCH FABRIC | 1 | ||||
| BCM56636B0KFSBLG Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Telecom | SWITCH FABRIC | 1 | ||||
| BCM56636B0IFSBLG Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Telecom | SWITCH FABRIC | 1 | ||||
| BCM56524B0KFSBLG Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Telecom | SWITCH FABRIC | 1 | ||||
| BCM56524B0IFSBLG Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Telecom | SWITCH FABRIC | 1 | ||||
| BCM56521B0KFSBLG Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Telecom | SWITCH FABRIC | 1 | ||||
| BCM56442B0KFSBLG Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Telecom | ETH SWITCH 24GE 4X10GE | 1 | ||||
| SI3010-FSR Manufacturer: Skyworks Solutions Inc. Category: Telecom | IC TELECOM INTERFACE 16SOIC | 1 | ||||
| SI3215-B-FM Manufacturer: Skyworks Solutions Inc. Category: Telecom | IC TELECOM INTERFACE 38QFN | 1 | ||||
| LT1684CN#PBF Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Telecom | IC TELECOM INTERFACE 14DIP | 1 | ||||
| LT1684CS#PBF Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Telecom | IC TELECOM INTERFACE 14SOIC | 1 | ||||
| LT1684IS#PBF Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Telecom | IC TELECOM INTERFACE 14SOIC | 1 | ||||
| LT1684IN#PBF Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Telecom | IC TELECOM INTERFACE 14DIP | 1 | ||||
| ST8500 Manufacturer: STMicroelectronics Category: Telecom | IC TELECOM INTERFACE 56QFN | 1 | ||||
| LT1684CS#TRPBF Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Telecom | IC TELECOM INTERFACE 14SOIC | 1 | ||||
| MC33215BE Manufacturer: NXP USA Inc. Category: Telecom | IC TELECOM INTERFACE 42DIP | 1 | ||||
| TDA19972BEL/C1E Manufacturer: NXP USA Inc. Category: Telecom | IC TELECOM INTERFACE DUAL HDMI | 1 |
Medical grade integrated circuits are typically fixed early during product certification. Once a medical device is approved, changing ICs can be difficult because validation results are tied to the original component characteristics. Even small electrical or timing differences may require retesting and regulatory review.
Medical equipment often operates in the field for ten years or more. Maintenance teams usually require identical ICs or fully verified equivalents to avoid recertification delays. Component obsolescence can create service challenges if replacement supply becomes limited.
Reliable sourcing supports long-term medical equipment operation. Access to traceable active and obsolete medical grade ICs helps maintain compliance, safety performance, and service continuity across extended product lifecycles.
Maketronics supports engineering and procurement teams with reliable sourcing of active, allocated, and obsolete Medical Grade Integrated Circuits, helping maintain compliance, reliability, and long-term medical system operation.
Medical grade ICs emphasize reliability, low noise, stable performance, traceability, and compatibility with medical safety and compliance requirements.
Low noise ensures accurate sensor readings and diagnostic measurements, which is essential for patient monitoring and precision medical equipment.
Substitutions may require regulatory review and retesting because approved device performance is validated using specific components.
Medical devices often operate for a decade or longer, so long-term availability is essential to support maintenance, compliance, and service continuity.