32.1 A 13.56MHz Current-Mode Wireless Power and Data Receiver with Efficient Power Extracting Controller and Energy-Shift Keying Technique for Loosely Coupled Implantable Devices
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Abstract
To supply power to implantable systems, wireless power transfer (WPT) is an attractive solution. There are two types of WPT receivers (RXs), voltage-mode (VM) RX [1], [2] and current-mode (CM) RX [3], [4]. The VM-RX is suitable when the coupling coefficient $(\mathrm{k}_{12})$ between the transceiver (TX) and the RX coils is sufficiently high. However, in many practical cases, the $\mathrm{k}_{12}$ is low because of a considerably small implanted RX coil and/or the relatively long distance between the TX and RX coils, as shown in Fig. 32.1.1 (top). In this case, the CM-RX is more suitable. To receive a lower power from the TX, the CM-RX stores power in its LC tank by resonance and transfers the energy to a battery when the energy reaches the optimal level.