Title of article :
Characterization of a CMOS sensing core for ultra-miniature wireless implantable temperature sensors with application to cryomedicine
Author/Authors :
Khairi، نويسنده , , Ahmad and Thaokar، نويسنده , , Chandrajit and Fedder، نويسنده , , Gary and Paramesh، نويسنده , , Jeyanandh and Rabin، نويسنده , , Yoed، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
6
From page :
1191
To page :
1196
Abstract :
In effort to improve thermal control in minimally invasive cryosurgery, the concept of a miniature, wireless, implantable sensing unit has been developed recently. The sensing unit integrates a wireless power delivery mechanism, wireless communication means, and a sensing core—the subject matter of the current study. The current study presents a CMOS ultra-miniature PTAT temperature sensing core and focuses on design principles, fabrication of a proof-of-concept, and characterization in a cryogenic environment. For this purpose, a 100 μm × 400 μm sensing core prototype has been fabricated using a 130 nm CMOS process. The senor has shown to operate between −180 °C and room temperature, to consume power of less than 1 μW, and to have an uncertainty range of 1.4 °C and non-linearity of 1.1%. Results of this study suggest that the sensing core is ready to be integrated in the sensing unit, where system integration is the subject matter of a parallel effort.
Keywords :
miniature , Ultra low-power , temperature sensor , Implant , All-CMOS , Cryomedicine , Cryosurgery
Journal title :
Medical Engineering and Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Medical Engineering and Physics
Record number :
1732767
Link To Document :
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