Summary
Experimental receiver coil components for 'gold box' receiver-transmitter, bionic ear research project, University of Melbourne.Receiver coil and power coupling
MV HT 49330
PhD student Ian Forster hand-wound this prototype receiver coil, part of the extensive research and testing to ensure that power and data could be transmitted from the external processor to the implant
Physical Description
Two concentric coils of red wire on black plastic base with six curled red wires with short piece of multi coloured plastic casing at one end. Also a coil of red wire with two wires at one end.
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from University of Melbourne (The), Cochlear Pty Ltd, 12 Nov 2008
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Lead Researcher
Professor Graeme M. Clark AC - University of Melbourne (The), 1976-77
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Inscriptions
Printed on back of black plastic base: 4C6 Scratched on back of black plastic base: 8
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Object Dimensions
70 mm (Width), 60 mm (Depth), 15 mm (Height)
Dimenions of wire on black plastic base. Measurements of black plastic base only: Width: 21mm; Depth: 25mm; Height: 2mm
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Object Dimensions
20 mm (Width), 44 mm (Depth), 2 mm (Height), 20 mm (Outside Diameter)
Dimensions of coil of red wire only.
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Keywords
Australian Innovations, Disabilities, Disability Technologies, Hearing Aids, Hearing Impaired, Innovation & Design