DocumentCode :
1416441
Title :
Inductive and Ultrasonic Multi-Tier Interface for Low-Power, Deeply Implantable Medical Devices
Author :
Sanni, A. ; Vilches, A. ; Toumazou, Christofer
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Electron. Eng., Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Volume :
6
Issue :
4
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
297
Lastpage :
308
Abstract :
We report the development of a novel multi-tier interface which enables the wireless, noninvasive transfer of sufficient amounts of power as well as the collection and transmission of data from low-power, deeply implantable analog sensors. The interface consists of an inductive coupling subsystem and an ultrasonic subsystem. The designed and experimentally verified inductive subsystem ensures that 5 W of power is transferred across 10 mm of air gap between a single pair of PCB spiral coils with an efficiency of 83% using our prototype CMOS logic gate-based driver circuit. The implemented ultrasonic subsystem, based on ultrasonic PZT ceramic discs driven in their low-frequency, radial/planar-excitation mode, further ensures that 29 μW of power is delivered 70 mm deeper inside a homogenous liquid environment-with no acoustic matching layer employed-with an efficiency of 1%. Overall system power consumption is 2.3 W. The implant is intermittently powered every 800 msec; charging a capacitor which provides sufficient power for a duration of ~ 18 msec; sufficient for an implant μC operating at a frequency of 500 KHz to transmit a nibble (4 bits) of digitized sensed data.
Keywords :
CMOS logic circuits; biomedical communication; biomedical electronics; data communication; driver circuits; inductive power transmission; logic gates; low-power electronics; piezoceramics; piezoelectric transducers; prosthetics; ultrasonic transducers; wireless sensor networks; CMOS logic gate based driver circuit; PCB spiral coils; capacitor charging; data collection; data transmission; digitized sensed data; distance 10 mm; inductive coupling subsystem; inductive ultrasonic multitier interface; low frequency driven ultrasonic PZT ceramic discs; low power deeply implantable analog sensors; low power deeply implantable medical devices; planar excitation mode; power 2.3 W; power 29 muW; power 5 W; radial excitation mode; ultrasonic subsystem; wireless noninvasive power transfer; Acoustics; Coils; Driver circuits; Implants; Logic gates; Prototypes; Transducers; Inductive interface for implantable medical devices (IMDs); powering implantable medical devices; ultrasonic interface for IMDs; Biomedical Engineering; Computers; Electric Power Supplies; Electronics; Equipment Design; Humans; Prostheses and Implants; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Skin; Ultrasonics; Wireless Technology;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1932-4545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBCAS.2011.2175390
Filename :
6125222
Link To Document :
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