Saturday, February 26, 2011

one-cubic-millimeter computer, want to stick it in your eye


one-cubic-millimeter computer .This as-of-yet unnamed mini-computer was an old man like implantable intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients to control, but its creators envision a future in which we are all swarming with little buggers. Starting a little more than a cubic millimeter of space, matter Stuffs pressure sensor, memory, thin film batteries, solar cells, radio and wireless power saving mode, the microprocessor, all in a very small translucent. Processor behind the guy for a little "extreme" to sleep, to keep nap every 15 minutes and draws 5.3 watts nano-awake, and its battery runs 10 hours of light indoors, or one and a half in the sun . Using a sensor to measure the pressure in the eye and a radio to communicate with an external reader, the system constantly monitors the progress of glaucoma, without those pesky contacts.one-cubic-millimeter computer

Of course, looks mad scientists behind her until the day when the small aircraft do much more, each of us toting hundreds of computer implants in our whole body - like a bright future for cyborgdom.one-cubic-millimeter computer
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