DocumentCode
758377
Title
An implantable wireless bidirectional communication microstimulator for neuromuscular stimulation
Author
Lee, Shuenn-Yuh ; Lee, Shyh-Chyang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Chung-Chen Univ., Chia-Yi, Taiwan
Volume
52
Issue
12
fYear
2005
Firstpage
2526
Lastpage
2538
Abstract
This paper presents the integrated circuit design for a wireless bidirectional transmission microstimulator. This implantable device is composed of an internal radio-frequency (RF) front-end circuit, a control circuit, a stimulator, and an on-chip transmitter. A 2-MHz amplitude-shift keying modulated signal, including the power and data necessary for the implantable device, is received, and a stable 3-V dc voltage and digital data will be extracted to further execute neuromuscular stimulation. The current-mode microstimulator can produce a bidirectional output current with 8-bit resolution for stimulation. The maximum stimulation current is 1 mA while the stimulation frequency is from 20 Hz to 2 kHz and the pulsewidth of stimulation current is from 150 to 500 μs. Furthermore, the system can acquire the biological sensing signal by means of an on-chip transmitter. Most of the signal processing circuits have been designed with low-power schemes to reduce the power consumption, and the performance is also conformed to the requirements of the microstimulator. All of the circuits except for the RF link are combined in a single chip and implemented in TSMC 0.35-μm 2P4M standard CMOS process.
Keywords
biomedical electronics; current-mode circuits; integrated circuit design; neuromuscular stimulation; phase modulation; prosthetics; radiofrequency integrated circuits; 0.35 micron; 1 mA; 150 to 500 mus; 2 MHz; 20 to 2000 Hz; 3 V; 8 bit; amplitude-shift keying modulated signal; biological sensing signal; current-mode microstimulator; implantable wireless bidirectional communication microstimulator; integrated circuit design; internal radio-frequency front-end circuit; neuromuscular stimulation; on-chip transmitter; signal processing circuits; wireless bidirectional transmission microstimulator; Amplitude modulation; Bidirectional control; Communication system control; Digital modulation; Integrated circuit synthesis; Neuromuscular stimulation; Radio control; Radio frequency; Radio transmitters; Wireless communication; Bidirectional; CMOS; microstimulator; neuromuscular stimulation; radio frequency (RF); wireless;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1549-8328
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSI.2005.857770
Filename
1556761
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