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A CMOS Self-Powered Front-End Architecture for Subcutaneous Event-Detector Devices

A CMOS Self-Powered Front-End Architecture for Subcutaneous Event-Detector Devices Three-Electrodes Amperometric Biosensor Approach

2011

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Publisher's Synopsis

A CMOS Self-Powered Front-End Architecture for Subcutaneous Event-Detector Devices presents the conception and prototype realization of a Self-Powered architecture for subcutaneous detector devices. The architecture is designed to work as a true/false (event detector) or threshold level alarm of some substances, ions, etc... that are detected through a three-electrodes amperometric BioSensor approach. The device is envisaged as a Low-Power subcutaneous implantable application powered by an inductive link, one emitter antenna at the external side of the skin and the receiver antenna under the skin.

The sensor is controlled with a Potentiostat circuit and then, a post-processing unit detects the desired levels and activates the transmission via a backscattering method by the inductive link. All the instrumentation, except the power module, is implemented in the so called BioChip. Following the idea of the powering link to harvest energy of the magnetic induced link at the implanted device, a Multi-Harvesting Power Chip (MHPC) has been also designed.

Book information

ISBN: 9789400799974
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Imprint: Springer
Pub date:
Edition: 2011
Language: English
Number of pages: 163
Weight: 279g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 10mm