Title :
Ultra-low power frequency and duty-cycle modulated implantable pressure-temperature sensor
Author :
Khairi, Ahmad ; Chenyang Wu ; Rabin, Yoed ; Fedder, Gary ; Paramesh, Jeyanandh ; Schwartzman, David
Author_Institution :
Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fDate :
Oct. 31 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Abstract :
An ultra-low power frequency and duty-cycle modulated pressure-temperature sensor for use in a novel congestive heart failure monitoring system is presented. The temperature reading is used to improve the accuracy of the pressure sensor. The sensor features a temperature accuracy of less than 0.06°C over the range 20-50°C, a 0.9fF capacitive accuracy after 3-point calibration, equivalent to 2.85 mmHg pressure accuracy and consumes 2.5μW. It frequency modulates pressure, and provides redundant measurements of temperature using independent frequency and duty-cycle modulation. It uses a proportional-to-absolute-temperature (PTAT) core to generate bias currents and voltages required for the modulation and bias references for the circuit. A micromachined capacitive sensor is integrated to obtain the pressure reading as a capacitance value. By combining frequency and duty-cycle data obtained from the sensor, both pressure and temperature can be reconstructed.
Keywords :
body sensor networks; calibration; capacitive sensors; cardiology; diseases; patient monitoring; pressure measurement; pressure sensors; temperature measurement; temperature sensors; bias current generation; bias voltage generation; circuit; congestive heart failure monitoring system; duty-cycle modulation; implantable pressure-temperature sensor; micromachined capacitive sensor; power 2.5 muW; pressure 2.85 mm Hg; pressure reading; proportional-to-absolute-temperature core; temperature 20 degC to 50 degC; temperature measurements; temperature reading; three-point calibration; ultralow power frequency; Calibration; Capacitance; Frequency modulation; Heart; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; PTAT; duty-cycle modulated; frequency modulated; implants and load modulation telemetry; pressure sensor; relaxation oscillator; temperature sensor; ultra-low power;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rotterdam
DOI :
10.1109/BioCAS.2013.6679680