Guide to Long Term Sensor Reliability

Get a deeper understanding of long-term sensor reliability to reduce risk, validate performance, and design devices that deliver consistent, clinically meaningful data over time.

Guide to Long-Term Sensor Reliability

Find the Right Guide to Long Term Sensor Reliability 

Long-term sensor performance can’t be assumed, it must be proven under conditions that reflect real-world use over time. This guide answers the critical questions device developers ask when evaluating chronic implantable sensors, from in vivo validation to drift performance and hermetic sealing. 

What you’ll learn:

  • How long-term reliability testing is conducted for implantable pressure sensors
  • The four critical areas of performance testing: dynamic response, fatigue, drift, and signal fidelity
  • How TiSense maintains accuracy under pulsatile, real-world physiological conditions
  • Long-term performance data for TiSense, including drift and stability over hundreds of millions of cycles
  • Accelerated test conditions used to simulate 10–15 years of in vivo use
  • How TiSense performs across environments including saline, blood, and controlled lab settings
  • How hermetic sealing is validated to ensure long-term integrity in
    implantable devices

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