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24 April 2002 Image sensor based on pulse frequency modulation for retinal prosthesis
Jun Ohta, Norikatsu Yoshida, Tetsuo Furumiya, Keiichiro Kagawa, Masahiro Nunoshita
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Abstract
We demonstrate an application of a CMOS image sensor using pulse frequency modulation for retinal prosthesis. To increase the sensitivity we use a pulse frequency modulation (PFM) instead of a conventional integration method. The fundamental device characteristics of PFM are described. Based on the results of the PFM pixel circuit, we have fabricated A 128 X 128 pixel array chip using 0.35 micrometers CMOS technology, and successfully demonstrated to capture images by using this chip. For the application of the PFM to retinal prosthesis, the output characteristics of PFM are modified in the frequency range, current stimulation, and biphasic output. Also future issues for implantation are discussed.
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Jun Ohta, Norikatsu Yoshida, Tetsuo Furumiya, Keiichiro Kagawa, and Masahiro Nunoshita "Image sensor based on pulse frequency modulation for retinal prosthesis", Proc. SPIE 4669, Sensors and Camera Systems for Scientific, Industrial, and Digital Photography Applications III, (24 April 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.463450
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KEYWORDS
Frequency modulation

Photodiodes

Image sensors

Power supplies

CMOS technology

Retina

Transistors

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