MICS Band Digital Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (DVCO) for Low-Power Biomedical Data Transmission

Hanfeng Wang, S. H. Hesari, S. Shamsir, S. Islam
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In a typical wireless transmission of medical data from implantable sensors devices Medical Implant Communication System (MICS) protocol with low-power, short-range (~2m), high-data-rate, 401–406 MHz communication network scheme is employed. This paper presents a digital voltage-controlled oscillator (DVCO) featuring low-power consumption, wide tuning range, and low phase noise suitable for use in wireless transmission of biomedical data employing MICS protocol. The circuit is realized in a 0.13-μm standard CMOS process and consumes less than 600-μW of power, achieves more than 15-MHz/V of analog tuning gain, 370-mV of voltage swing and -106 dBc/Hz of phase noise. Simulation and measurement results demonstrate potential application of the circuit in biomedical sensors system.
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用于低功耗生物医学数据传输的MICS波段数字压控振荡器(DVCO)
在典型的可植入传感器设备医疗数据无线传输中,采用低功耗、近距离(~2m)、高数据速率、401 ~ 406 MHz通信网络方案的医疗植入通信系统(MICS)协议。本文提出了一种低功耗、宽调谐范围、低相位噪声的数字压控振荡器(DVCO),适用于采用MICS协议的生物医学数据无线传输。该电路采用0.13 μm标准CMOS工艺实现,功耗小于600 μ w,模拟调谐增益大于15 mhz /V,电压摆幅为370 mv,相位噪声为-106 dBc/Hz。仿真和测量结果验证了该电路在生物医学传感器系统中的应用潜力。
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