| Literature DB >> 35892033 |
Jong-Hun Kim1, Najam Ul Hassan1, Seung-Ju Lee1, Yeon-Woo Jung1, Se-Un Shin1.
Abstract
Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) have been developing in ways to be lighter and lower-power systems. In the view of such developments, the battery recharging capacity to ensure the stable operation of the system is essential. Wireless power transfer (WPT) was proposed as a solution to recharge the battery without complex metallic contacts. However, due to limitations such as threshold voltage of power switches and minimal input power of the multi-stage structure (Rectifier + Regulator/DC-DC converter) of conventional voltage-mode (VM) WPT, there are drawbacks of an input power range above a certain threshold level and limitations due to strict regulations on the human body. These issues make the design of the IMD battery charger much harder and prevent IMDs from being a more viable option for people-in-need. This paper introduces distinguishing characteristics of resonant current-mode (RCM) WPT technology to overcome the aforementioned issues. It also describes the basic theory, conventional circuits of VM/RCM, comparisons, and major challenges of RCM. Finally, advanced and efficiency-enhancing techniques of the-state-of-art works among the RCM topologies will be discussed to follow up the trend of RCM WPT. © Korean Society of Medical and Biological Engineering 2022.Entities:
Keywords: Battery charging; Implantable medical device (IMD); Resonant current-mode (RCM); Wireless power transfer (WPT)
Year: 2022 PMID: 35892033 PMCID: PMC9308851 DOI: 10.1007/s13534-022-00231-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Lett ISSN: 2093-9868