Title :
A Low-Power Bidirectional Telemetry Device With a Near-Field Charging Feature for a Cardiac Microstimulator
Author :
Shuenn-Yuh Lee ; Chih-Jen Cheng ; Ming-Chun Liang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Chung-Cheng Univ., Chiayi, Taiwan
Abstract :
In this paper, wireless telemetry using the near-field coupling technique with round-wire coils for an implanted cardiac microstimulator is presented. The proposed system possesses an external powering amplifier and an internal bidirectional microstimulator. The energy of the microstimulator is provided by a rectifier that can efficiently charge a rechargeable device. A fully integrated regulator and a charge pump circuit are included to generate a stable, low-voltage, and high-potential supply voltage, respectively. A miniature digital processor includes a phase-shift-keying (PSK) demodulator to decode the transmission data and a self-protective system controller to operate the entire system. To acquire the cardiac signal, a low-voltage and low-power monitoring analog front end (MAFE) performs immediate threshold detection and data conversion. In addition, the pacing circuit, which consists of a pulse generator (PG) and its digital-to-analog (D/A) controller, is responsible for stimulating heart tissue. The chip was fabricated by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) with 0.35-μm complementary metal-oxide semiconductor technology to perform the monitoring and pacing functions with inductively powered communication. Using a model with lead and heart tissue on measurement, a -5-V pulse at a stimulating frequency of 60 beats per minute (bpm) is delivered while only consuming 31.5 μW of power.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; amplifiers; biological tissues; biomedical telemetry; cardiology; charge pump circuits; controllers; data analysis; digital-analogue conversion; low-power electronics; medical control systems; medical signal detection; microprocessor chips; pacemakers; phase shift keying; pulse generators; radiotelemetry; rectifiers; D/A controller; MAFE; cardiac signal; charge pump circuit; chip; complementary metal-oxide semiconductor technology; data conversion; digital-to-analog controller; external powering amplifier; heart tissue; implanted cardiac microstimulator; inductively powered communication; internal bidirectional microstimulator; low-power bidirectional telemetry device; low-power monitoring analog front end; low-voltage monitoring analog front end; miniature digital processor; near-field charging feature; near-field coupling technique; pacing circuit; phase-shift- keying demodulator; pulse generator; rechargeable device; rectifier; round-wire coils; self-protective system controller; threshold detection; transmission data decode; wireless telemetry; Coils; Control systems; Couplings; Phase shift keying; Radio frequency; Synchronization; Telemetry; Biomedical telemetry; cardiac microstimulator; implantable device; inductively powering; monitoring analog front end;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBCAS.2011.2126570