Implantable medical device incorporating performance based adjustable power supply
First Claim
1. Apparatus for conserving power of a battery in an implantable medical device of the type having at least one integrated circuit powered by a supply voltage and current drawn from the battery to operate at an integrated circuit switching speed comprising:
- a voltage dependent oscillator incorporated into the integrated circuit for providing oscillator output signals at an oscillation frequency dependent upon the supply voltage applied to the integrated circuit;
means for defining a desired oscillation frequency that is correlated to a desired switching speed of all circuitry of the integrated circuit; and
means for regulating the supply voltage to the integrated circuit to maintain the oscillation frequency of the voltage dependent oscillator at the desired oscillation frequency.
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Abstract
A method or apparatus for conserving power in an implantable medical device (IMD) of the type having at least one IC powered by a battery wherein, in each such IC, a voltage dependent oscillator for providing oscillator output signals at an oscillation frequency dependent upon applied supply voltage to the IC is incorporated into the IC. The voltage dependent oscillator oscillates at a frequency that is characteristic of the switching speed of all logic circuitry on the IC die that can be attained with the applied supply voltage. The applied supply voltage is regulated so that the oscillation frequency is maintained at no less than a target or desired oscillation frequency or within a desired oscillation frequency range. The power supply voltage that is applied to the IC is based directly on the performance of all logic circuitry of the IC. In order to provide the comparison function, the oscillator output signals are counted, and the oscillator output signal count accumulated over a predetermined number of system clock signals is compared to a target count that is correlated to the desired oscillation frequency. The counts are compared, and the supply voltage is adjusted upward or downward or is maintained the same dependent upon whether the oscillator output signal count falls below or rises above or is equal to the target count, respectively. The supply voltage adjustment is preferably achieved employing a digitally controlled power supply by calculating a digital voltage from the comparison of the oscillator output signal count to the target count, and storing the digital voltage in a register of the power supply.
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1. Apparatus for conserving power of a battery in an implantable medical device of the type having at least one integrated circuit powered by a supply voltage and current drawn from the battery to operate at an integrated circuit switching speed comprising:
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a voltage dependent oscillator incorporated into the integrated circuit for providing oscillator output signals at an oscillation frequency dependent upon the supply voltage applied to the integrated circuit; means for defining a desired oscillation frequency that is correlated to a desired switching speed of all circuitry of the integrated circuit; and means for regulating the supply voltage to the integrated circuit to maintain the oscillation frequency of the voltage dependent oscillator at the desired oscillation frequency. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for conserving power in an implantable medical device of the type having at least one integrated circuit powered by a battery comprising the steps of:
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(a) forming the integrated circuit with a voltage dependent oscillator for providing oscillator output signals at an oscillation frequency dependent upon applied voltage; (b) establishing a desired oscillation frequency; (c) deriving a supply voltage from said battery; (d) applying the supply voltage to the integrated circuit, thereby causing the voltage dependent oscillator to provide oscillator output signals at an oscillation frequency dependent upon the applied supply voltage; (e) comparing the oscillation frequency of the oscillator output signals to the desired oscillation frequency; (f) incrementally increasing the derived supply voltage if the oscillation frequency of the oscillator output signals is less than the desired oscillation frequency and repeating steps (c), (d) and (e); (g) incrementally decreasing the derived supply voltage if the oscillation frequency of the oscillator output signals is greater than the desired oscillation frequency and repeating steps (c), (d) and (e); and (h) maintaining the derived supply voltage if the oscillation frequency of the oscillator output signals is equal to the desired oscillation frequency and repeating steps (c), (d) and (e). - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. Apparatus for conserving power in an implantable medical device of the type having at least one integrated circuit powered by a battery comprising:
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a voltage dependent oscillator formed on the integrated circuit for providing oscillator output signals at an oscillation frequency dependent upon applied voltage; means for establishing a desired oscillation frequency; means for deriving a supply voltage from said battery; means for applying the supply voltage to the integrated circuit, thereby causing the voltage dependent oscillator to provide oscillator output signals at an oscillation frequency dependent upon the applied supply voltage; means for comparing the oscillation frequency of the oscillator output signals to the desired oscillation frequency; means for incrementally increasing the derived supply voltage if the oscillation frequency of the oscillator output signals is less than the desired oscillation frequency; means for incrementally decreasing the derived supply voltage if the oscillation frequency of the oscillator output signals is greater than the desired oscillation frequency; and means for maintaining the derived supply voltage if the oscillation frequency of the oscillator output signals is equal to the desired oscillation frequency. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. Apparatus for conserving power in an implantable medical device of the type having at least one integrated circuit powered by a battery comprising:
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a voltage dependent oscillator formed on the integrated circuit for providing oscillator output signals at an oscillation frequency dependent upon applied voltage; power supply means responsive to a control signal for deriving a supply voltage from said battery and applying the supply voltage to the integrated circuit, thereby causing the voltage dependent oscillator to provide oscillator output signals at an oscillation frequency dependent upon the applied supply voltage; first counter means for counting oscillator output signals and accumulating an oscillator signal count over a predetermined time period; and control means for comparing the oscillator signal count accumulated over the predetermined time period to a desired oscillator signal count representing a desired oscillation frequency of said voltage dependent oscillator and for providing the control signal to the power supply means as a function of the comparison. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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