Calcium phosphate (Ca-P) ceramics coated on titanium is extensively used in orthopedic implants. This is attributed to the advantages of titanium offering desirable mechanical properties and to the biocompatibility of Ca-P ceramics. Ca-P compounds have excellent biocompatibility due to their compositional similarity to natural bone mineral and exhibit a surface chemistry that promotes the formation of bone-like hydroxyapatite on its surface. Electrochemical deposition (ECD) is the most frequently used technique to produce Ca-P coatings. The parameters of electrochemical deposition significantly affect the thickness, chemical composition, and morphology of the deposited coating. The morphology of the deposited coatings is a critical issue si...