In this paper, the design of a wireless power transfer system (WPT) targeting biomedical implants is considered. The novelty of the approach is to propose a co-design of the transmitter and receiver side based on the design of class-E isolated DC-DC converters. The solution, along with the simple introduction of a shunt regulator at the receiver, allows us to solve the problem of ensuring optimal efficiency in the WPT link. In conventional solutions, in order to cope with coupling factor and load variations, information from the receiver is needed, which is usually relayed back onto the transmitter by means of telemetry. With the proposed approach, a very simple minimum power point tracking (mPPT) algorithm can be used to maximize the WPT efficiency based on the information already available at the transmitter side. This reduces the complexity of the circuitry of the implant and thereby its power overhead and possibly its size, both being crucial constraints of a biomedical implant.
A Wireless Power Transfer System for Biomedical Implants based on an isolated Class-E DC-DC Converter with Power Regulation Capability / Celentano, A.; Pareschi, F.; Valente, V.; Rovatti, R.; Serdijn, W. A.; Setti, G.. - STAMPA. - 2020:(2020), pp. 190-193. (Intervento presentato al convegno 63rd IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, MWSCAS 2020 tenutosi a virtuale nel August 9th-12th, 2020) [10.1109/MWSCAS48704.2020.9184689].
A Wireless Power Transfer System for Biomedical Implants based on an isolated Class-E DC-DC Converter with Power Regulation Capability
Celentano A.;Pareschi F.;Setti G.
2020
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In this paper, the design of a wireless power transfer system (WPT) targeting biomedical implants is considered. The novelty of the approach is to propose a co-design of the transmitter and receiver side based on the design of class-E isolated DC-DC converters. The solution, along with the simple introduction of a shunt regulator at the receiver, allows us to solve the problem of ensuring optimal efficiency in the WPT link. In conventional solutions, in order to cope with coupling factor and load variations, information from the receiver is needed, which is usually relayed back onto the transmitter by means of telemetry. With the proposed approach, a very simple minimum power point tracking (mPPT) algorithm can be used to maximize the WPT efficiency based on the information already available at the transmitter side. This reduces the complexity of the circuitry of the implant and thereby its power overhead and possibly its size, both being crucial constraints of a biomedical implant.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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