Design, Automation &Amp; Test in Europe Conference &Amp; Exhibition (DATE), 2013 2013
DOI: 10.7873/date.2013.313
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Electronic Implants Power Delivery and Management

Abstract: Abstract-A power delivery system for implantable biosensors is presented. The system, embedded into a skin patch and located directly over the implantation area, is able to transfer up to 15 mW wirelessly through the body tissues by means of an inductive link. The inductive link is also used to achieve bidirectional data communication with the implanted device. Downlink communication (ASK) is performed at 100 kbps; uplink communication (LSK) is performed at 66.6 kbps. The received power is managed by an integr… Show more

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“…11. In addition to the present IC and the sensor array, the prototype includes a receiving coil and a power management IC for the remote powering of the device [29], [30]. Corrosion of electronic components and leaking of potentially hazardous substances in the body is prevented with a conformal coating of Parylene C, while an outer package of medical grade silicone was employed to create a soft shell suitable for implantation.…”
Section: Summary and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11. In addition to the present IC and the sensor array, the prototype includes a receiving coil and a power management IC for the remote powering of the device [29], [30]. Corrosion of electronic components and leaking of potentially hazardous substances in the body is prevented with a conformal coating of Parylene C, while an outer package of medical grade silicone was employed to create a soft shell suitable for implantation.…”
Section: Summary and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%