2010
DOI: 10.1109/tbcas.2010.2042809
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Low-Power Low-Voltage Current Readout Circuit for Inductively Powered Implant System

Abstract: Low voltage and low power are two key requirements for on-chip realization of wireless power and data telemetry for applications in biomedical sensor instrumentation. Batteryless operation and wireless telemetry facilitate robust, reliable, and longer lifetime of the implant unit. As an ongoing research work, this paper demonstrates a low-power low-voltage sensor readout circuit which could be easily powered up with an inductive link. This paper presents two versions of readout circuits that have been designed… Show more

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“…However the comparison with our system is not so straightforward, because some works focus on different applications [9], [10], some works do not target any specific applications [11], [12], other works present measurements of a single metabolite [13], or have batteries [14].…”
Section: Full Fabrication and Packaging Of An Implantable Multi-panelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However the comparison with our system is not so straightforward, because some works focus on different applications [9], [10], some works do not target any specific applications [11], [12], other works present measurements of a single metabolite [13], or have batteries [14].…”
Section: Full Fabrication and Packaging Of An Implantable Multi-panelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low power interface ICs for glucose and neurotransmitters detection through CA were presented in [4][5][6][7]. Interface ICs for CV, instead, include only the sensor readout, while using external waveform generators for the sensor control [8][9][10][11][12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CA and CV measure a current out of a terminal (WE or CE) when a fixed or variable voltage is applied to the other two, respectively. Many works have been done to integrate the CA readout electronics for implantable three electrode based biosensors [4][5][6]. In [7] a CV readout IC with 9-bit resolution is presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%