Integrated CMOS Wireless Power Transfer for Neural Implants

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Zargham, Meysam [1 ]
Gulak, P. Glenn [1 ]
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[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Toronto, ON, Canada
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PRINTED SPIRAL COILS; FREQUENCY; OPTIMIZATION; DESIGN;
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Wireless power transfer is commonly realized by means of near-field inductive coupling and is critical to many existing and emerging applications in biomedical engineering. We present simulation results that support the possibility of an integrated receiver coil on a CMOS substrate useful for neural implants. It is shown that by following simple guidelines such structures can deliver power in the 10-20 miliwatt range while the transmitter with 100mW transmit power and the receiver are separated by 10mm of biological tissue. The results indicate that the optimum coil geometries only require a few turns and the optimum frequency for an on-chip power receiver is approximately 100MHz. We conclude by way of a case study that uses an integrated CMOS receiver buried under 10mm of skin, fat, skull and dura that achieves 18% power transfer efficiency.
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