DocumentCode :
2688314
Title :
An intelligent multiplexer/driver integrated circuit for an implantable multichannel blood flowmeter
Author :
Yeung, King-Wah W. ; Meind, James D.
fYear :
1989
fDate :
15-18 May 1989
Abstract :
A custom intelligent multiplexer/driver (IMD) IC was designed for use with an implantable three-channel ultrasonic pulsed Doppler blood flowmeter. It also facilitated the development of a system architecture for the three-channel flowmeter by adding only 0.8 mW to the 30 mW of power consumption in the implanted portion of the single-channel flowmeter. By sending RF command signals to the implanted electronics, the flowmeter can operate in either the single- or multichannel mode. A unique transducer multiplexing circuit was incorporated on the IMD to obtain a round-trip channel isolation of 38 dB while operating on a 2.7 V battery. This channel isolation is an order of magnitude superior to that obtained by an earlier approach. A power transistor was fabricated (on the IMD) with standard MOS processes to achieve an on-resistance of 3 Ω (at a gate-source voltage of 2.7 V) and rise and fall times of 10 ns for 6-MHz transducer excitation
Keywords :
Doppler effect; MOS integrated circuits; biological techniques and instruments; biomedical electronics; flowmeters; ultrasonic measurement; 10 ns; 2.7 V; 3 ohm; 38 dB; 6 MHz; MOS power transistor; RF command signals; gate-source voltage; implantable multichannel blood flowmeter; intelligent multiplexer/driver integrated circuit; on-resistance; power consumption; round-trip channel isolation; three-channel flowmeter; transducer multiplexing circuit; ultrasonic pulsed Doppler blood flowmeter;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, 1989., Proceedings of the IEEE 1989
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CICC.1989.56734
Filename :
5726201
Link To Document :
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