Stanford University developed an implantable wireless charging chip

Implanting electronic devices into the human body for medical purposes has become a promising new treatment. Over the years, laboratories around the world have been working on the development of these implants and applied them to certain disease treatments with the desired results. But like many of the electronic devices used in everyday life, power supply is one of the obstacles to these implanted devices.

Usually the batteries they carry need to be replaced by re-implantation at intervals, and Stanford researchers have proposed new ways to solve this problem. Their research results are published in the monthly issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Researchers at Stanford University have invented a rice-sized electronic chip that can be wirelessly charged by transmitting electromagnetic waves from external devices. The external device looks like a credit card, placing it on top of the implanted chip to charge the chip.

This device is currently only tested on pigs and rabbits. According to the researchers, they are applying for testing on the human body.

Researchers believe that electronic chip implantation is an alternative to drug therapy. Its advantage is accurate positioning, which only works in a given area, and does not work in the whole body like most drugs, but the size of the chip must be small enough to facilitate planting. In and play a therapeutic role. In addition, chip implantation technology can also be used to develop sensors that monitor vital signs or topical medications in the body.

The new system uses electromagnetic wave technology, which electromagnetic waves pass through the skin at the same power as the mobile phone and reach the implant chip to charge it. The researchers said that after verification by an independent laboratory, the chip and the frequency of the electromagnetic waves it received were safe for human health. Experts believe that wireless charging chips are very useful for electronic components that require a lot of power, such as defibrillators implanted in patients with arrhythmia, and will be widely used in the future.

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