TANK FILTERS PLACED IN SERIES WITH THE LEAD WIRES OR CIRCUITS OF ACTIVE MEDICAL DEVICES TO ENHANCE MRI COMPATIBILITY
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Abstract
A TANK filter is provided for a lead wire of an active medical device (AMD). The TANK filter includes a capacitor in parallel with an inductor. The parallel capacitor and inductor are placed in series with the lead wire of the AMD, wherein values of capacitance and inductance are selected such that the TANK filter is resonant at a selected frequency. The Q of the inductor may be relatively maximized and the Q of the capacitor may be relatively minimized to reduce the overall Q of the TANK filter to attenuate current flow through the lead wire along a range of selected frequencies. In a preferred form, the TANK filter is integrated into a TIP and/or RING electrode for an active implantable medical device.
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108 Claims
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1-93. -93. (canceled)
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94. An implantable active medical device, comprising:
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a bion including electronic circuitry for therapy delivery or detection of biological signals, and an electrode electrically connected to the electronic circuitry; and a tank filter placed in series between the electronic circuitry and the electrode, the tank filter having electrical inductance in parallel with capacitance and an overall circuit Q such that the tank filter attenuates current flow over a range of selected frequencies. - View Dependent Claims (95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102)
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103. An implantable active medical device, comprising:
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a bion including electronic circuitry for therapy delivery or detection of biological signals, an electrode electrically connected to the electronic circuitry, and an elongated lead connecting the electronic circuitry to the electrode; and a tank filter placed in series with the electronic circuitry and the electrode, wherein the tank filter has electrical inductance in parallel with capacitance and an overall Q for attenuating current flow along a range of selected MRI RF pulsed frequencies; wherein the overall Q of the tank filter results in a 3 dB bandwidth on the order of MHz. - View Dependent Claims (104, 105, 106, 107, 108)
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