Author Archives: Chad Schneider

Chad Schneider

HSA’s and medical devices

09.07.2010 by Chad Schneider

Has the Health Savings Account affected consumer’s spending habits? Is that affecting the design specification for consumer medical devices?

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Error Term Propagation

08.31.2010 by Chad Schneider

Building products on the assembly line, we need to be sure all of the parts will fit together. But, manufacturing variations may pose problems. Here how to account for them.

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Welcome back, Frank

08.10.2010 by Chad Schneider

Frank’s been in rural Uganda for the past two weeks. He went on safari, built a platform for solar panels, dug a deep hole for… well, dug a deep hole, and discovered the excitement of exploring a new culture. We figured he’d be a little homesick, so we left some delicious Jello popsicles for him to come home to.

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Notice to Staff: You rock! – The Mgmt

08.03.2010 by Chad Schneider

As a service company, our staff is our most important asset. Without them, we’d just have a bunch of lonely computers sitting around hoping to one day become self-aware. As such, we work hard to find great people, and we’ve found some of the greatest.

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Medical Device Interoperability

07.27.2010 by Chad Schneider

Is it possible to verify and validate the safety and efficacy of medical devices if they could be connected to unknown current and future products? The medical device industry is working with the FDA to work out the safety issues of device interoperability.

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Frank is WAY out of the office

07.26.2010 by Chad Schneider

Along with other members of The Giving Circle, Frank is now in Uganda to help bring needed resources to an orphanage. Among other things, he’ll be designing and building a small windmill. Of course, that gives us two weeks to setup a few practical jokes for him.

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Resources for tinkerers

07.08.2010 by Chad Schneider

Are you a tinkerer? For those of us that are concerned about how best to crack open a $1,000 MacBook with a critical soda problem yet have the compelling desire to take it apart anyway, there is help.

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Collecting very fine volumetric accuracy data

06.29.2010 by Chad Schneider

As part of the V&V test procedure, we designed a gravimetric means to characterize the volumetric and flow-rate accuracy of a couple of precision injection instruments. With this setup, we’re able to achieve measurement resolution of just 0.1 milligram and reduced the error due to water evaporation to 40 times better than using a mineral oil emulsion.

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Do I really need to know this?

06.01.2010 by Chad Schneider

Those “core” classes in college may seem superfluous when trying to tackle an engineering curriculum, but I’m grateful that I was exposed to topics like business, philosophy, and psychology.

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Learn by doing

05.25.2010 by Chad Schneider

I don’t learn anything new from examining a design for the 23rd time. I’ve checked for mistakes, but it’s all based on what I already know and a few educated guesses. The only way I can learn more is by building.