| Publication Type | journal article |
| School or College | School of Medicine |
| Department | Ophthalmology; Bioengineering; Surgery; Physiology |
| Creator | Normann, Richard A.; Shah, Maulik R. |
| Other Author | Phillips, Richard P. |
| Title | Study of printed spiral coils for neuroprosthetic transcranial telemetry applications |
| Date | 1998 |
| Description | We have explored the use of printed spiral coils (PSC's) for neuroprosthetic transcranial telemetry applications. We fabricated two-dimensional PSC's on a thin (25 microns) polyimide substrate using copper (35 microns) as a conducting material. All the coils had a fixed inner diameter of 1.0 cm. We fabricated two sets of coils. One set of coils consisted of 2- to 5-turn circular and square spiral coils and had different trace widths (W), different spacings (S) between adjacent traces, and different outer diameters. The other set of coils consisted of 5-turn circular spiral coils and had fixed inner and outer diameters but different W to S ratios. We measured loss resistances (Rs and Rp) and quality factors (Q) of these coils at different resonating frequencies in the range of 5-40 MHz. Over this frequency range, we observed that for fixed inner and outer diameters, the coil with the largest W achieved the lowest Rs and the highest Rp and Q. These electrical properties and the fact that these coils can conform to the complex convoluted cortical surface suggest that a PSC [15] can provide a viable alternative to a conventional wire-wound coil for neuroprosthetic transcranial telemetry applications. |
| Type | Text |
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Volume | 45 |
| Issue | 7 |
| First Page | 867 |
| Last Page | 876 |
| Subject | Blindness; Neuroprosthesis; Transcranial Telemetry System; Prosthesis Design |
| Subject MESH | Blindness; Electric Conductivity; Humans; Prosthesis Design; Telemetry |
| Language | eng |
| Bibliographic Citation | Shah MR, Phillips RP, Normann RA. (1998). A study of printed spiral coils for neuroprosthetic transcranial telemetry applications. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 45(7), 867-76 |
| Rights Management | © Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Format Medium | application/pdf |
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| Setname | ir_uspace |
| ID | 706430 |
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qr5fpv |