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184 mu W ultrasonic on-off keying/amplitude-shift keying demodulator for downlink communication in deep implanted medical devices

Mazzilli, F.
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Dehollain, C.  
2016
Electronics Letters

An ultrasonic on-off keying/amplitude-shift keying demodulator using standard 0.18 mu m CMOS technology is proposed, intended for recovering the identification number of an implanted medical device transmitted from an external base station. The CMOS integrated ultrasonic demodulator consists of a low-noise amplifier, variable-gain-amplifiers, an offset cancellation circuit, an envelope detector circuit and a hysteresis comparator. Downlink data transmission of 50 kb/s data signals in the 1 MHz band is successfully demonstrated, the power consumption is about 184 mu W from a 1.5 V supply. The architecture is described, and the measurements performed confirm the theoretical result.

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DOI
10.1049/el.2015.4267
Web of Science ID

WOS:000372982300007

Author(s)
Mazzilli, F.
Dehollain, C.  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology

Published in
Electronics Letters
Volume

52

Issue

7

Start page

502

End page

503

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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