A microfabricated coil for implantable applications of magnetic spinal cord stimulation.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
; 2015: 6912-5, 2015.
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In this paper, a microfabricated inductive coil comprising of 125-turn coil windings and a MnZn-based magnetic core in a volume of 200 mm(3) is presented for the magnetic neural stimulation in a spinal cord. The coil winding with the parallel-linkage design instead of the typical serial-linkage one is proposed not only to provide better design flexibility to the current mode driving circuit but also to simplify the fabrication process of the 3-D inductive coil, which can further advance the coil miniaturization. Experimental results show the microcoil with a 1.5 A, 1 kHz square-wave current input can induce a voltages of ~220 µV on the conducting wire with an impedance of ~0.2 Ω @ 1 kHz, 1 mm separation.
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Microtecnología
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Prótesis Neurales
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Estimulación de la Médula Espinal
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Magnetismo
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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
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2015
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Estados Unidos