Implantable medical device without a wire-wound coil configured to receive wireless power from an external charger
Implantable medical devices (IMDs) are disclosed which are capable of wirelessly receiving power from a magnetic field to power the IMD or charge its battery, but which do not use a wire-wound coil for magnetic field reception. The IMD can include a case housing control circuitry for the IMD, in whi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Implantable medical devices (IMDs) are disclosed which are capable of wirelessly receiving power from a magnetic field to power the IMD or charge its battery, but which do not use a wire-wound coil for magnetic field reception. The IMD can include a case housing control circuitry for the IMD, in which at least a portion of the case is conductive, with a case current formed in the conductive case portion in response to the magnetic field. The IMD includes power reception circuitry inside the case, and includes various examples of first and second electrical connections used to divert at least some of the case current as a power current to the power reception circuitry, thus allowing the power reception circuitry to use the power current to provide power to the IMD or to charge its battery. |
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