Power-Aware System-on-Chip for Point-Of-Care Diagnostic Applications

Christian Zajc, Markus Haberler, I. Siegl, G. Holweg, C. Steger
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A System-on-Chip (SoC) for Drug-of-Abuse (DoA) testing for Point-Of-Care (POC) is presented. The SoC enables electrochemical measurements on biochemical sensors and provides interface capabilities to rechargeable energy storage elements. An integrated 13.56 MHz contactless interface enables two-way wireless communication and power transfer. Autonomous POC applications with rechargeable energy storage require a power-aware power management to enable measurements from a single charge. This is achieved by a power management that supports different power supply modes in a flexible manner, optimized for the application in POC diagnostics. The SoC consumes 7.9 µA in deep sleep and 3.5 mA in active mode. Power optimizations are investigated and evaluated on a Printed Circuit Board (PCB)-based demonstrator. The obtained results can be applied to POC platforms to increase the power-awareness.
用于即时诊断应用的功耗感知芯片系统
提出了一种用于药物滥用(DoA)测试的片上系统(SoC)。SoC能够对生化传感器进行电化学测量,并提供可充电储能元件的接口功能。集成的13.56 MHz非接触式接口可实现双向无线通信和功率传输。具有可充电储能的自主POC应用需要一个电源感知电源管理,以实现单次充电的测量。这是通过电源管理实现的,该电源管理以灵活的方式支持不同的电源模式,并针对POC诊断中的应用进行了优化。SoC在深度睡眠状态下消耗7.9µA,在活动模式下消耗3.5 mA。在基于印刷电路板(PCB)的演示器上研究和评估了功率优化。所得结果可应用于POC平台,提高功率感知能力。
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