DocumentCode
3801183
Title
Micropower Electronic Switches for Implanted Instrumentation
Author
Ante Santic;Spiro Vamvakas;Michael R. Neuman
Author_Institution
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Zagreb
Issue
8
fYear
1982
Firstpage
583
Lastpage
589
Abstract
Low-power miniature switching circuits for controlling the power supply to an implanted electronic circuit are described. These circuits can be used as power supply switches for conserving battery power on implanted systems. Monostable and bistable switches that can be triggered either by radio-frequency energy or light are presented. Circuits, having standby currents as low as 25 nA and operated at voltages of 1.35 V, are described. A hybrid microelectronics realization of a radio-frequency triggered bistable switch is described. Radio-frequency triggering by induction can be carried out over distances ranging from 2 to 10 cm, depending on the circuit used. Light triggering using either electronic photoflash lamps or low-power incandescent lights can be achieved over distances as great as 250 cm.
Keywords
"Switches","Instruments","Radio frequency","Switching circuits","Power supplies","Electronic circuits","Batteries","Voltage","Microelectronics","Lamps"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.1982.324989
Filename
4121477
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