Abstract:
A tactile display writer unit includes a probe having a contact tip, and at least a first actuator and a second actuator coupled to the probe, whereby activation of the actuators results in a displacement of the probe tip in one or more of a z-direction and in a lateral direction having a vector in an x-y plane. Also, a display writer includes a plurality of such units supported in an x-y array. The writer units may have a third actuator coupled to the probe. Also, a tactile vision system includes such a display writer, an image processor, and an image sensor. The processor transforms RGB image information from the image sensor into hue-based information having two or more attributes; and the actuators in the tactile display writer are activated by the information attributes. Also, a method for producing a tactile color stimulus at a site on the skin of a subject includes providing a probe having a contact tip; displacing the tip at the contact site in a direction generally normal to the skin surface at the site to an extent that relates one attribute of a hue-based model of the color, and displacing the tip in at least one lateral direction generally in a plane parallel to the skin surface at the site to an extent that relates to at least one additional attribute of the color.
Abstract:
A semiconductor device with a cavity structure comprises: a carrier substrate; a first die having an active surface and the pads thereon; a back surface of the first die is disposed on the carrier substrate; a second die having a top surface and a back surface and a cavity structure therein; the top surface of a second die is flipped to dispose on the first die, and the cavity structure is an inverse U-type to dispose between the active surface of the first die and the top surface of the second die; the wires is electrically connected the pads with the first connecting points; a package body encapsulated the first die, the second die, the wires, and the portion of the top surface of the carrier substrate; and the connecting components is disposed on the back surface of the carrier substrate and is electrically connected the second connecting points.
Abstract:
A programmable metallization device, comprises a first electrode; a memory layer electrically coupled to the first electrode and adapted for electrolytic formation and destruction of a conducting bridge therethrough; an ion-supplying layer containing a source of ions of a first metal element capable of diffusion into and out of the memory layer; a conductive ion buffer layer between the ion-supplying layer and the memory layer, and which allows diffusion therethrough of said ions; and a second electrode electrically coupled to the ion-supplying layer. Circuitry is coupled to the device to apply bias voltages to the first and second electrodes to induce creation and destruction of conducting bridges including the first metal element in the memory layer. The ion buffer layer can improve retention of the conducting bridge by reducing the likelihood that the first metallic element will be absorbed into the ion supplying layer.
Abstract:
In accordance with an embodiment, a substrate layout comprises a ground plane of a first power loop on a layer of a substrate, a first trace rail on the layer extending along a first periphery of the ground plane, and a first perpendicular trace coupled to the first trace rail. The ground plane is between the first trace rail and a die area, and the first perpendicular trace extends perpendicularly from the first trace rail. The first trace rail and the first perpendicular trace are components of a second power loop.
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods of identifying microRNA motifs or microRNA precursors for a target gene or a set of target genes. Also disclosed are related computer-readable media.
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods of identifying microRNA motifs or microRNA precursors for a target gene or a set of target genes. Also disclosed are related computer-readable media