In this work, a wide input/output range triple mode rectifier circuit operating at 13.56 MHz is implemented to power up medical implants. The proposed novel multi-mode rectifier circuit charges the load for an extended coupling range and eliminates the requirement of alignment magnets. The charging process is achieved in three different modes based on the voltage level of the received signal affected by the distance and the alignment of the inductively coupled coils. Current mode (CM) circuit is activated for loosely coupled coils whereas voltage mode (VM) rectification is proposed for high coupling ratios. Extended coupling range is covered with the activation of half wave rectification mode (HWM) in between CM and VM. The rectifier circui...
Wireless power transfer is an essential technology to increase implants' longevity. A pair of induct...
With the developments of mobile and implantable devices, wireless power transfer (WPT) has become in...
In near-field wireless-powered biomedical implants, the receiver voltage largely overrides the compl...
In this work, a wide input/output range triple mode rectifier circuit operating at 13.56 MHz is impl...
This paper presents a mixed mode rectifier circuit operating at 13.56 MHz for wireless power transmi...
Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) have been developing in ways to be lighter and lower-power system...
A 13.56MHz wireless power transfer system with a 1X/2X reconfigurable resonant regulating (R3) recti...
In this letter, a 6.78-MHz single-stage regulating voltage-doubling rectifier is presented for biome...
A full-wave active rectifier switching at 13.56 MHz with compensated bias current for a wide input r...
Wireless power transfer (WPT) technology applied to implantable medical devices (IMDs) significantly...
Abstract—This paper describes the design and implementation of fully integrated rectifiers in BiCMOS...
peer reviewedBiomedical implants require an electronic power conditioning circuitry to provide a sta...
Wireless power transfer (WPT) has been widely adopted in various applications, such as biomedical im...
In this article, we propose a strategy for the design of a wireless power transfer system consisting...
Miniaturization is important to make implants clinic friendly. Wireless power transfer is an essenti...
Wireless power transfer is an essential technology to increase implants' longevity. A pair of induct...
With the developments of mobile and implantable devices, wireless power transfer (WPT) has become in...
In near-field wireless-powered biomedical implants, the receiver voltage largely overrides the compl...
In this work, a wide input/output range triple mode rectifier circuit operating at 13.56 MHz is impl...
This paper presents a mixed mode rectifier circuit operating at 13.56 MHz for wireless power transmi...
Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) have been developing in ways to be lighter and lower-power system...
A 13.56MHz wireless power transfer system with a 1X/2X reconfigurable resonant regulating (R3) recti...
In this letter, a 6.78-MHz single-stage regulating voltage-doubling rectifier is presented for biome...
A full-wave active rectifier switching at 13.56 MHz with compensated bias current for a wide input r...
Wireless power transfer (WPT) technology applied to implantable medical devices (IMDs) significantly...
Abstract—This paper describes the design and implementation of fully integrated rectifiers in BiCMOS...
peer reviewedBiomedical implants require an electronic power conditioning circuitry to provide a sta...
Wireless power transfer (WPT) has been widely adopted in various applications, such as biomedical im...
In this article, we propose a strategy for the design of a wireless power transfer system consisting...
Miniaturization is important to make implants clinic friendly. Wireless power transfer is an essenti...
Wireless power transfer is an essential technology to increase implants' longevity. A pair of induct...
With the developments of mobile and implantable devices, wireless power transfer (WPT) has become in...
In near-field wireless-powered biomedical implants, the receiver voltage largely overrides the compl...