train45
Bioengineer
- Feb 6, 2010
- 1
Hello all,
I am a physician in the process of designing a new power handle for standard ophthalmoscopses (the instruments that are used to look at retinas). As I know little about batteries, I was hoping somebody in this forum might help me with some basic questions:
All current ohthalmoscopes use two AA batteries for their power supply. However, we are trying to design a very compact handle, and I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions as to how we could deliver the same power using a smaller battery (ies). I would be willing to trade lifespan of the battery, but the power output would have to be the same, or the light would be too dim.
For example, is there a way to use a single AA battery or even AAA battery (or two of these) to power the device? Or is such a think impossible?
Thanks so much
mw
I am a physician in the process of designing a new power handle for standard ophthalmoscopses (the instruments that are used to look at retinas). As I know little about batteries, I was hoping somebody in this forum might help me with some basic questions:
All current ohthalmoscopes use two AA batteries for their power supply. However, we are trying to design a very compact handle, and I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions as to how we could deliver the same power using a smaller battery (ies). I would be willing to trade lifespan of the battery, but the power output would have to be the same, or the light would be too dim.
For example, is there a way to use a single AA battery or even AAA battery (or two of these) to power the device? Or is such a think impossible?
Thanks so much
mw