Title :
A high efficiency inductive power link and backward telemetry for biomedical applications
Author :
Ma, Q. ; Haider, M.R. ; Islam, S.K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Sci., Sonoma State Univ., Rohnert Park, CA, USA
Abstract :
High-performance wireless power transmission working as a continuous power source of implantable devices can prevent biohazard from leakage of buttery fluid or skin infection from transcutaneous cable. This work reports a high efficiency inductive powering and backward telemetry for implantable medical devices. A new differential class-E type power oscillator with high efficiency excites the external unit, the resonant link coils transfer the power to the internal unit, a modified rectifier circuit rectifies and boosts the recovered signal, and a Zener diode based voltage regulator regulates the output DC voltage. The recovered power is then used to run a ring oscillator-based sensor readout circuit to generate data signal based on sensor current variation and finally a load-shift-keying (LSK) is used to back transit the data to the external unit. The system has been designed using 0.5-μm standard CMOS process with off-chip zener diode, opamp and inductors. The over all power-efficiency of the system is found to be 74.0%.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; Zener diodes; biomedical telemetry; operational amplifiers; oscillators; prosthetics; rectifiers; telemedicine; voltage regulators; Zener diode based voltage regulator; backward telemetry; biomedical applications; differential class-E type power oscillator; high efficiency inductive power link telemetry; implantable medical devices; inductors; load-shift keying; modified rectifier circuit; off-chipzener diode; opamp; output DC voltage; resonant link coils; ring oscillator-based sensor readout circuit; standard CMOS process;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Kona, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8170-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-0395
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2010.5690843