Other readings to medical devices research programs
very-low power rectifier circuit https://patents.google.com/patent/US5999849A/en “The present invention relates to implantable medical devices, and more particularly to a very-low power rectifier circuit that may be used within an implantable sensor or similar device to rectify low level pulsed or ac signals so that the energy contained in such signals can be converted to a dc…
research experience 1
During my undergraduate career, my interest in integrated circuits pushed me to participate in several research projects, and these projects offered me precious experience and knowledge that I could not learn from textbooks. In the Spring Quarter of 2020, I attended one of Prof. Tse Nga Ng’s research group at UCSD. The project is studying…
research experience 2
My ambition never ended. In Summer 2020, with the belief that learning more about technology in the circuit industry, I started another research project with Prof. Tse Nga Ng. The purpose of this project is to improve an electronic elbow, which is composed of a linear actuator and flex sensor. The flex sensor is a…
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The author of the website is a senior student majored in electrical engineering in University of California, San Diego. He has done several research programs related with medical devices and accumulated some lab experimental knowledges and skills. This website is about to share these knowledges and skills with people who are also interested, or curious
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