DocumentCode
876646
Title
A monolithic micropower command receiver
Author
Hudson, Pete H. ; Meindl, James D.
Volume
7
Issue
2
fYear
1972
fDate
4/1/1972 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
125
Lastpage
135
Abstract
The use of battery-operated chronically implanted telemetry systems in biomedical instrumentation is growing rapidly. In many cases the flexibility and operating lifetime of these systems is severely limited by the capacity of the power source. Describes the theory of operation, design, fabrication, technology and performance of a micropower command receiver that can extend the operating lifetime of an implanted telemetry system to the shelf life of its battery by disconnecting the power source when the system is not in use. The command receiver consists of an RF amplifier, and AM detector, and an audio amplifier. It has a sensitivity of better than 100 /spl mu/V and a total power dissipation of less than 15 /spl mu/W. It operates from a single 1.35-V mercury cell and is fabricated entirely on a single silicon chip. The only necessary off-the-chip components are the antenna and the battery.
Keywords
Biomedical equipment; Monolithic integrated circuits; Radio receivers; Telemetering systems; biomedical equipment; monolithic integrated circuits; radio receivers; telemetering systems; Batteries; Biomedical measurements; Biomedical monitoring; Frequency; Laboratories; Power dissipation; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Receiving antennas; Telemetry; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.1972.1050258
Filename
1050258
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