Movement powered medical pulse generator having a full-wave rectifier with dynamic bias
First Claim
1. An implantable pulse generator comprising:
- a hermetically sealed can;
means for generating an AC signal from physical movement of a patient, the means for generating connected to the can;
means for rectifying the AC signal, the means for rectifying having first and second input terminals for receiving the AC electrical signal therebetween, a first differential sense amplifier connected to the first input terminal and a second differential sense amplifier connected to the second input terminal, first and second output terminals for presenting a rectified output signal therebetween, the means for rectifying further having means for dynamically biasing the first differential sense amplifier such that no bias current is applied to the first differential sense amplifier when no input signal is present and for dynamically biasing the second differential sense amplifier such that no bias current is applied to the second sense amplifier when no input signal is present;
an energy storage device connected to the output terminals;
means for sensing the electrical activity of a body organ connected to the energy storage device; and
means for responding to the sensed electrical activity of a body organ connected to the means for sensing the electrical activity of a body organ, the means for responding delivering electrical stimuli to the body organ.
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Abstract
The present invention concerns pulse generators which are powered through movement. Such devices include both implantable medical devices, such as cardiac pacemakers, as well as wristwatches. The present invention particularly concerns a pulse generator which features a full-wave rectifier circuit which has dynamic bias. The full-wave rectifier circuit is implemented using four field-effect transistors (FETs) operable to selectively establish the paths between first and second input terminals and first and second output terminals thereof. Alternating pairs of the diode/FETs are rendered conductive during positive and negative excursions of the input signal to be rectified. Two differential sense amplifiers are associated with two respective ones of the diode/FETs. A dynamic bias circuit is responsive to both positive and negative excursions of the input signal to provide bias current to at least one of the differential sense amplifiers, such that the predetermined threshold amount is substantially less than the threshold of conventional diodes.
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1. An implantable pulse generator comprising:
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a hermetically sealed can; means for generating an AC signal from physical movement of a patient, the means for generating connected to the can; means for rectifying the AC signal, the means for rectifying having first and second input terminals for receiving the AC electrical signal therebetween, a first differential sense amplifier connected to the first input terminal and a second differential sense amplifier connected to the second input terminal, first and second output terminals for presenting a rectified output signal therebetween, the means for rectifying further having means for dynamically biasing the first differential sense amplifier such that no bias current is applied to the first differential sense amplifier when no input signal is present and for dynamically biasing the second differential sense amplifier such that no bias current is applied to the second sense amplifier when no input signal is present; an energy storage device connected to the output terminals; means for sensing the electrical activity of a body organ connected to the energy storage device; and means for responding to the sensed electrical activity of a body organ connected to the means for sensing the electrical activity of a body organ, the means for responding delivering electrical stimuli to the body organ.
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