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A wireless front-end for implantable cardiac micro-stimulator

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 15:34 authored by Shuenn-Yuh Lee, Min Yang, Cheng-Han Hsieh, Qiang Fang
Abstract -Inductive coupling is commonly used for wireless power and data transfer in biomedical telemetry systems. The capability of telemetry module to communicate with the inside of the body makes it possible to transmit the control signal into the implant electronic devices and process the detected inner biophysical signal externally by backtelemetry. On the other hand, the telemetry module inside is capable of converting the radio-frequency (RF) energy delivered through the body tissue into DC as the supply for the implanted device. In this paper, a novel wireless power and data receiver is presented to receive RF signal and generates 1-V DC supply voltage for the sequent device. The overall circuits with core area of 0.07 mm2 have been implemented in a TSMC 0.35?m 2P4M standard CMOS process technology. Measured result shows that the lowpower on-chip LDO regulator provides a stable 1-V DC supply voltage and the digital data as well as the 256-kHz clock are obtained precisely.

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Start page

2526

End page

2538

Total pages

13

Outlet

2010 Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems (APCCAS 2010)

Editors

Sudhansu Shekhar Jamuar

Name of conference

(APCCAS 2010)

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

United States

Start date

2010-12-06

End date

2010-12-09

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006025182

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-11-09

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