This animation depicts the use of Bal Conn electrical connectors in implantable devices used for cardiac healthcare management, neurostimulation and sensing therapies. These connectors, which consist of a precision-engineered canted-coil spring retained in a metal housing, are used to ensure a reliable connection between the lead and battery in medical electronics. Bal Conn connectors are currently at work in more than 1 million implantable devices worldwide.
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