An RC Delay-Based Pressure-Sensing System With Energy-Efficient Bit-Level Oversampling Techniques for Implantable IOP Monitoring Systems

  • Donguk Seo
  • , Minsik Cho
  • , Minhyeok Jeong
  • , Gicheol Shin
  • , Inhee Lee
  • , David Blaauw
  • , Yoonmyung Lee

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Abstract

A pressure-sensing system with a half-Wheatstone-bridge-to-digital converter (HBDC) is proposed for implantable intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring systems. The half-Wheatstone-bridge (H-WhB) sensor uses an RC -delay comparison instead of direct bias of the pressure transducer, allowing it to self-limit the current for efficient operation. To overcome the limited sensitivity of the H-WhB, energy-efficient bit-level oversampling (OS) is introduced. The system achieves 0.24-mmHg (1 σ ) resolution with an 8.58-nJ · mmHg2 FOM and 12.79-μW power consumption with a 11.52-ms conversion time. This marks a 2.8 × improvement in measured system power, 56.24 × improvement in energy consumption, and 2.8 × improvement in resolution compared to the prior H-WhB-based pressure sensor. In addition, the HBDC overcomes the low sensitivity limitations of the H-WhB and achieves a resolution FOM comparable to that of Wheatstone-bridge (WhB) sensor-based pressure sensors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2745-2756
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Volume58
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Analog front-end
  • OS
  • RC delay
  • bit-level oversampling (OS)
  • glaucoma
  • pressure sensor
  • resistive sensor

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