A 168μW MICS Band Transmitter Based on Injection Locking for Biomedical Sensor Nodes
Publish place: 20th Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering(ICBME2013)
Publish Year: 1392
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 14 April 2015
A 168μW MICS Band Transmitter Based on Injection Locking for Biomedical Sensor Nodes abstract
Currently need for ultra low power wireless transmitters in medical applications are inevitable. In this paper a new transmitter for body-worn and implantable sensor nodes ispresented. Most of the sensor nodes supply their power using energy harvesting instead of a battery, since the power earned byharvesting is limited, so the average and the peak power consumption of the sensor node must be minimized. transmitter blocks which implemented in sensor nodes are too powerconsuming. So we propose a new low power Binary Frequency Shift Keying (BFSK) transmitter based on sub-harmonic currentmode injection locking, and edge combining technique. A 34MHz reference clock is used and the frequency of reference clockmultiplied by 12 for desired carrier frequency. The phase noise of the carrier at 1MHz frequency offset is -110.3dBc, total power consumption is about 168μW. The output carrier frequency is408MHz. BFSK modulation scheme is used at the frequency much lower than the carrier frequency in order to reduce the powerconsumption
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A 168μW MICS Band Transmitter Based on Injection Locking for Biomedical Sensor Nodes authors
Hadi Borjkhani
Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering University of Tehran Tehran, Iran
Mehdi Borjkhani
Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering University of Tehran Tehran, Iran
Samad Sheikhaei
Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering University of Tehran Tehran, Iran