Biomedical electronics;
biomedical signal processing;
biosensors;
CMOS integrated circuits;
diabetes;
energy efficiency;
fluorescence;
implantable biomedical devices;
optical sensors;
remotely powered;
system on chip;
SIGMA-DELTA ADC;
D O I:
10.1109/JBHI.2015.2475236
中图分类号:
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号:
0812 ;
摘要:
This paper presents an integrated circuit (IC) that merges integrated optical and temperature transducers, optical interface circuitry, and a near-field communication (NFC)-enabled digital, wireless readout for a fully passive implantable sensor platform to measure glucose in people with diabetes. A flip-chip mounted LED and monolithically integrated photodiodes serve as the transduction front-end to enable fluorescence readout. A wide-range programmable transimpedance amplifier adapts the sensor signals to the input of an 11-bit analog-to-digital converter digitizing the measurements. Measurement readout is enabled by means of wireless backscatter modulation to a remote NFC reader. The system is able to resolve current levels of less than 10 pA with a single fluorescent measurement energy consumption of less than 1 mu J. The wireless IC is fabricated in a 0.6-mu m-CMOS process and utilizes a 13.56-MHz-based ISO15693 for passive wireless readout through a NFC interface. The IC is utilized as the core interface to a fluorescent, glucose transducer to enable a fully implantable sensor-based continuous glucose monitoring system.