'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)'
Abstract
Journal ArticleFor many medical applications, neural recording systems should be fully implantable. Transcutaneous wires must be compleley eliminated, and this necessitates the wireless transfer of power, clock and configuration data to the device. We have developed, fabricated, and tested cirucits that recover power from a a wireless power transmitter and produce a clock from its carries. A novel data recovery scheme is alos presented that allows configuration and command data to be recovered from the amplitude-modulated power wavefrom. This scheme is robust against glitches and offsets, and requires a minimum modulation depth of 29%. All of these circuits together consume 0.366 mm2 of area in a 0.5-μm CMOS process and have a total current draw of 511 μA