In this letter, a silicon-embedded receiving coil is designed and fabricated for high-efficiency wireless power transfer to implantable biomedical ICs. The 4.5 mm × 4.5 mm embedded receiving coil achieved a large inductance of 4 μ H and a high peak quality factor of 20 at 2.8 MHz. Measurement results of an inductive power link using the embedded receiving coil and a conventional printed-circuit-board transmitting coil (2 cm × 2 cm) demonstrated peak voltage gains of 0.84 and 0.24 and peak efficiency values of 30% and 4.3% for separation distances of 5 and 12 mm, respectively. This is the best reported wireless power transmission efficiency for separation distance similar to the implant chip size. © 2012 IEEE
The development of wireless power technology for biomedical implant application has accelerated over...
The development of wireless power technology for biomedical implant application has accelerated over...
In this article, we propose a strategy for the design of a wireless power transfer system consisting...
In this study, a wireless power transfer system for miniaturized biomedical implants has been optimi...
This paper discusses the safety requirements, equivalent circuit model, and design strategy of wirel...
Biomedical implant devices are fast becoming a growing part of the healthcare industry. Providing po...
Biomedical implant devices are fast becoming a growing part of the healthcare industry. Providing po...
The popular use of biomedical implants has been going on in numerous applications that include the u...
The popular use of biomedical implants has been going on in numerous applications that include the u...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel inductive link for wireless transmission of power and data to b...
Wireless power transfer is an essential technology to increase implants' longevity. A pair of induct...
In the wireless power transfer system for freely moving biomedical implants, the receiving unit was ...
In wireless power transfer systems, the transmitting coil dimensions can substantially affect the tr...
In the wireless power transfer system for freely moving biomedical implants, the receiving unit was ...
This paper deals with the modified wireless power transmission system for biomedical implanted devic...
The development of wireless power technology for biomedical implant application has accelerated over...
The development of wireless power technology for biomedical implant application has accelerated over...
In this article, we propose a strategy for the design of a wireless power transfer system consisting...
In this study, a wireless power transfer system for miniaturized biomedical implants has been optimi...
This paper discusses the safety requirements, equivalent circuit model, and design strategy of wirel...
Biomedical implant devices are fast becoming a growing part of the healthcare industry. Providing po...
Biomedical implant devices are fast becoming a growing part of the healthcare industry. Providing po...
The popular use of biomedical implants has been going on in numerous applications that include the u...
The popular use of biomedical implants has been going on in numerous applications that include the u...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel inductive link for wireless transmission of power and data to b...
Wireless power transfer is an essential technology to increase implants' longevity. A pair of induct...
In the wireless power transfer system for freely moving biomedical implants, the receiving unit was ...
In wireless power transfer systems, the transmitting coil dimensions can substantially affect the tr...
In the wireless power transfer system for freely moving biomedical implants, the receiving unit was ...
This paper deals with the modified wireless power transmission system for biomedical implanted devic...
The development of wireless power technology for biomedical implant application has accelerated over...
The development of wireless power technology for biomedical implant application has accelerated over...
In this article, we propose a strategy for the design of a wireless power transfer system consisting...