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Um novo tipo de transdutor de vibração eletromagnética para uso em sistema IME (ouvido médio implantável) é apresentado e avaliado por in vitro experimentar. Como o novo transdutor projetado inclui dois ímãs colados com o mesmo pólo voltados para dentro da bobina, ele pode reduzir a interferência de um campo magnético ambiental. E o transdutor proposto exibe alta eficiência de vibração e ampla resposta de frequência. Usando o osso temporal de um humano morto, in vitro experimentos foram realizados e os resultados mostraram que o transdutor de vibração proposto será adequadamente utilizado em ouvido médio implantável para pacientes com perda auditiva leve a severa.
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Byung-Seop SONG, Tae-Yeon JUNG, Seung-Pyo CHAE, Myoung-Nam KIM, Jin-Ho CHO, "Proposal and Evaluation of Vibration Transducer with Minimal Magnetic Field Interference for Use in IME System by in-vitro Experiment" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E85-C, no. 6, pp. 1374-1377, June 2002, doi: .
Abstract: A new type of electromagnetic vibration transducer for use in an IME (implantable middle ear) system is presented and evaluated by in-vitro experiment. Because the new designed transducer includes two magnets glued together with the same pole facing inside the coil, it can reduce the interference from an environmental magnetic field. And the proposed transducer exhibits a high vibration efficiency and wide frequency response. Using dead human's temporal bone, in-vitro experiments were carried out and the results showed that the proposed vibration transducer will be properly used to implantable middle ear for mild to severe hearing loss patients.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e85-c_6_1374/_p
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