File:The Process of Bionic Eyes for the Visually Impaired.svg
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current | 16:45, 6 June 2018 | 512 × 271 (128 KB) | Edesjardins19 | Bionic eyes are sometimes used to help the visually impaired. The diagram illustrates how the process works. Initially, the patient receives a surgically implanted chip in their retina. Glasses worn have miniature cameras in the lens (1), which then send signals to a processing box, transported by an external wiring system (2) where these signals can be accepted by an implant reciever (3) then sent to the implanted chip located in the retina. Then, the chip converts these signals into electri... | |
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