Title :
A wireless batteryless deep-seated implantable ultrasonic pulser-receiver powered by magnetic coupling
Author :
Tang, Sai Chun ; Jolesz, Ferenc A. ; Clement, Gregory T.
Author_Institution :
Med. Sch., Brigham & Women´´s Hosp., Radiol., Harvard Univ., Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
This study tests a deep-seated implantable ultrasonic pulser-receiver powered wirelessly by magnetic coupling. The energy-transmitting coil, which wraps around the body, is driven at 5.7 MHz using 1.2A to generate a magnetic field. A 2 cm receiving coil is positioned at the center of the primary coil for powering the implantable device. A capacitor-diode voltage multiplier is used to step-up the receiving coil voltage from 12.5V to 50V to operate an ultrasonic pulser. FEA magnetic field simulations, bench top and ex-vivo rabbit measurements showed that the magnetic energy absorption in body tissue is negligible, and that the magnetic coupling has low sensitivity to receiving coil placement. The receiving coil and the implantable circuit do not contain ferromagnetic material so an MR-compatible device can be achieved. A 5-MHz ultrasound transducer operating in pulse-echo mode is used to test the circuit. Received echoes are amplified, envelope-detected, frequency-modulated, and transmitted out of the body by radio wave. The modulated echo envelope was received by an external receiver located approximately 10cm away from the primary coil. The study establishes the feasibility of a deep-seated implantable ultrasonic pulser-receiver powered by coplanar magnetic coupling.
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; biomedical ultrasonics; finite element analysis; ultrasonic transducers; FEA magnetic field simulation; batteryless ultrasonic pulser-receiver; capacitor-diode voltage multiplier; current 1.2 A; deep-seated ultrasonic pulser-receiver; energy-transmitting coil; frequency 5 MHz; frequency 5.7 MHz; implantable ultrasonic pulser-receiver; magnetic coupling; magnetic energy absorption; pulse-echo mode; rabbit measurement; ultrasound transducer; wireless ultrasonic pulser-receiver; Coils; Couplings; Magnetic fields; Receivers; Transducers; Ultrasonic imaging; Voltage control; batteryless; deep-seated; implantable ultrasonic pulser-receiver; magnetic coupling; wireless power transfer;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0382-9
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2010.5935768