Design of an Analog Front End for a Bio-Inspired Auditory Sensor of a Novel Totally Implantable Cochlear Implant
Abstract:Key words: cochlear implant, totally implantable cochlear implant, artificial basilar membrane, piezoelectric sensor, low-noise low-power analog front end, biosensorIn this paper, we present a low-power and low-noise analog front end for a totally implantable cochlear implant using a bio-inspired auditory sensor. We used the "g m of I D " method to design an analog front end as the interface to an artificial basilar membrane with reduced flicker and thermal noises and low power consumption. We fabricated an Ap… Show more
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