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A 7 x 7 x 2 mm³ 8.6-μW 500-kb/s Transmitter With Robust Injection-Locking-Based Frequency-to-Amplitude Conversion Receiver Targeting for Implantable Applications

2020; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/jssc.2019.2961855

ISSN

1558-173X

Autores

Bo Xiong, Yida Li, Aaron Thean, Chun-Huat Heng,

Tópico(s)

Neuroscience and Neural Engineering

Resumo

A transmitter (TX)/receiver (RX) pair using galvanic coupling to achieve in-body to on-body body channel communication (I2O-BCC) for ultra-low power (ULP) miniaturized implanted applications is presented. The I2O-BCC enables low loss communication (<; 40 dB) within 10-40 MHz band and up to 10-cm in vivo communication distance using the body as a transmission medium. Injection locking (IL)-based frequency-to-amplitude (F2A) conversion demodulator is proposed in RX. It can handle more than 20% frequency variations exhibited by the TX frequency-shift keying (FSK) signals due to the lack of accurate off-chip reference. The packaged implanted TX measures 7 × 7 × 2 mm 3 . It contains a micro-battery, two micro-probes, and the designed SoC in 130-nm CMOS process. The in-body TX radio block consumes only 8.6 μW at 500 kb/s with an on-chip power management unit that exhibits a 45% power efficiency, while the on-body RX consumes 591.5 μW. The TX radio block power is 8× lower than previous works and achieves energy efficiency at 17.2 pJ/b with minimal bill of material (BOM).

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