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This paper reports an electromechanical micro circuit breaker device developed for self-temperature regulation and safe operation of electronic implants that produce heat in vivo. A micromachined cantilever actuator made of nitinol is used as a normally closed thermoresponsive switch to prevent the host implant from overheating. The device is packaged to be a biocompatible microchip with a footprint...
For the first time, a dosimeter employing two floating gate radiation field effect transistors (FGRADFET) and operating at mere 0.1 V is presented. The novel dosimeter requires no power during irradiation and consumes only 1 during readout. Besides the low power operation, structural changes at the device level have enhanced the sensitivity of the dosimeter considerably as compared to previous...
Synthetic aperture technique has the potential to meet the spatial resolution requirement of passive microwave remote sensing. In order to verify the theory of aperture synthesis at low expense, it is desirable to use only two receivers channel and one digital correlator and to measure all the baselines successively. Considering this, a one-dimensional prototype of aperture synthesis system at Ku...
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