Integrated Microbatteries for Implantable Medical Devices
TBMG-2607
02/01/2008
- Content
Integrated microbatteries have been proposed to satisfy an anticipated need for long-life, low-rate primary batteries, having volumes less than 1 mm3, to power electronic circuitry in implantable medical devices. In one contemplated application, such a battery would be incorporated into a tubular hearing-aid device to be installed against an eardrum. This device is based on existing tube structures that have already been approved by the FDA for use in human ears.
- Citation
- "Integrated Microbatteries for Implantable Medical Devices," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2008.