Agenda
- Wednesday, 27 August 2014
- 14:00-15:00
- HB 17.150
CMOS-based implantable electronics for bioscientific and medical applications
Takashi TokudaNAIST, Japan
CMOS-based implantable device technology is attracting a lot of interest because of its potential for next-generation bioscientific and medical applications. In this presentation, circuit design, device packaging, and functional demonstration of some CMOS-based implantable devices are presented. An implantable imaging device for in vivo (in a living body) optical brain imaging, implementation of light source for neural stimulation in optogenetics, and flexible neural stimulator for retinal prosthesis will be mainly described.
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