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For the conventional Utah electrode array (UEA) to be able to function without transcutaneous wire connections, a kind of power source is needed in an integrated form with the UEA. To develop such wireless neural interfaces, inductive coupling between two coils was used to deliver power to the integrated electronics. The power receiver coil was microfabricated as a polymer based component, and its...
Chronically implantable, wireless neural interfaces require biocompatible, long term stable, and high density integration of all functional sub-components. For this, the integration and interconnection concept of the wireless neural interface was proposed and interconnection materials and methods were investigated and characterized. The module consists of an electronics IC assembled to an electrode...
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