Ultrasound energy harvesting system for deep implanted-medical-devices (IMDs)

It is desirable in active medical implants to derive energy from external sources to charge a rechargeable battery. In this paper we have developed a novel system to transfer energy via ultrasound to a deep implanted medical device. Hence, an external base station is designed to transmitt energy and...

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Hauptverfasser: Mazzilli, F., Thoppay, P. E., Praplan, V., Dehollain, C.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:It is desirable in active medical implants to derive energy from external sources to charge a rechargeable battery. In this paper we have developed a novel system to transfer energy via ultrasound to a deep implanted medical device. Hence, an external base station is designed to transmitt energy and a 64-channel high-voltage driver is proposed for a spherical transducer array. Moreover, a shunt-C class-E power amplifier (PA) is employed as core element for the driver, showing a drain efficiency (DE) of 71% and a power added efficiency (PAE) of 57% including gate-driver switching loss. In addition, a cascaded of two low-drop-out (LDO) regulators is used within the implanted device to reduce rectifier ripple and to set the charge voltage for the micro-energy cell to 4.1 V. The LDOs are implemented in a CMOS 0.18 μm high-voltage (HV) technology and measurement along with simulated results are reported.
ISSN:0271-4302
2158-1525
DOI:10.1109/ISCAS.2012.6271911