Publication detail

Design of the Charge Push-Through Electronics for Fully Implantable Artificial Cochlea

ŽÁK, J. HADAŠ, Z. DUŠEK, D. PEKÁREK, J. SVATOŠ, V. JANÁK, L. PRÁŠEK, J.

Original Title

Design of the Charge Push-Through Electronics for Fully Implantable Artificial Cochlea

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Existing artificial cochlear devices use two separated parts for this purpose: a signal processing unit with transmitter and an implantable receiver with electrodes. This approach is applicable but not fully implantable. A charge push-through electronics, the new complex approach to design a fully implantable artificial cochlea is described in this article. A unique technique for nerve stimulatory output signal generation is discussed. Mechanical parts of the subcircuits were simulated as complex electro-mechanical simulation models in ANSYS, CoventorWare, Matlab and SPICE environment. The whole electronics simulation model for energy harvesting circuits was estimated. The new signal processing circuits were simulated in relation to the results of complex electro mechanical diaphragm and SPICE energy harvesting power source simulation.

Keywords

biomechanics, MEMS sensor, cochlear implant, energy harvesting, zero power system, signal processing

Authors

ŽÁK, J.; HADAŠ, Z.; DUŠEK, D.; PEKÁREK, J.; SVATOŠ, V.; JANÁK, L.; PRÁŠEK, J.

RIV year

2015

Released

1. 6. 2015

Publisher

SPIE

Location

Bellingham, Washington 98227-0010 USA

ISBN

9781628416411

Book

Bio-MEMS and Medical Microdevices II, Proc. of SPIE

Edition

9518

Edition number

50

ISBN

0277-786X

Periodical

Proceedings of SPIE

Year of study

16

Number

50

State

United States of America

Pages from

95180P-1

Pages to

95180P-9

Pages count

9