Abstract
An analysis of the effect of distance and alignment between two magnetically coupled coils for wireless power transfer in intraocular pressure measurement is presented. For measurement purposes, a system was fabricated consisting of an external device, which is a Maxwell-Wien bridge circuit variation, in charge of transferring energy to a biomedical implant and reading data from it. The biomedical implant is an RLC tank circuit, encapsulated by a polyimide coating. Power transfer was done by magnetic induction coupling method, by placing one of the inductors of the Maxwell-Wien bridge circuit and the inductor of the implant in close proximity. The Maxwell-Wien bridge circuit was biased with a 10 MHz sinusoidal signal. The analysis presented in this paper proves that wireless transmission of power for intraocular pressure measurement is feasible with the measurement system proposed. In order to have a proper inductive coupling link, special care must be taken when placing the two coils in proximity to avoid misalignment between them. © 2014 Adrian E. Rendon-Nava et al.
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Rendon-Nava, A. E., Díaz-Méndez, J. A., Nino-De-Rivera, L., Calleja-Arriaga, W., Gil-Carrasco, F., & Díaz-Alonso, D. (2014). Study of the effect of distance and misalignment between magnetically coupled coils for wireless power transfer in intraocular pressure measurement. Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/692434
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