DocumentCode :
1377772
Title :
A Low Power CMOS Voltage Regulator for a Wireless Blood Pressure Biosensor
Author :
Crepaldi, Paulo Cesar ; Pimenta, Tales Cleber ; Moreno, Robson Luiz ; Rodriguez, Edgar Charry
Author_Institution :
Fed. Univ. of Itajuba, Itajuba, Brazil
Volume :
61
Issue :
3
fYear :
2012
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
729
Lastpage :
739
Abstract :
This paper describes a CMOS implementation of a linear voltage regulator (LVR) used to power up implanted physiological signal systems, as it is the case of a wireless blood pressure biosensor. The topology is based on a classical structure of a linear low-dropout regulator. The circuit is powered up from an RF link, thus characterizing a passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. The LVR was designed to meet important features such as low power consumption and small silicon area, without the need for any external discrete components. The low power operation represents an essential condition to avoid a high-energy RF link, thus minimizing the transmitted power and therefore minimizing the thermal effects on the patient´s tissues. The project was implemented in a 0.35-μm CMOS process, and the prototypes were tested to validate the overall performance. The LVR output is regulated at 1 V and supplies a maximum load current of 0.5 mA at 37°C. The load regulation is 13 mV/mA, and the line regulation is 39 mV/V. The LVR total power consumption is 1.2 mW.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; biological tissues; biomedical equipment; biosensors; blood; cellular biophysics; power consumption; topology; voltage regulators; classical structure; current 0.5 mA; external discrete components; high-energy RF link; line regulation; linear low-dropout regulator; linear voltage regulator; low power CMOS voltage regulator; low power consumption; low power operation; maximum load current; passive radio frequency identification tag; patient´s tissues; power 1.2 mW; power up implanted physi- ological signal systems; small silicon area; thermal effects; topology; total power consumption; transmitted power; wireless blood pressure biosensor; Blood pressure; CMOS integrated circuits; MOSFETs; Radio frequency; Regulators; Voltage control; Implanted device; linear voltage regulator (LVR); low power; pressure biosensor; wireless biomedical device;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9456
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2011.2172121
Filename :
6082439
Link To Document :
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