Wireless power transmission using a capacitive sensor
US-10938255-B2 · Mar 2, 2021 · US
US11969605B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11969605-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117412802-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2024 |
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The present disclosure provides systems and methods for wirelessly charging an implantable medical device. An external charging device includes a coil, signal generating circuitry to drive current through the coil at a charging frequency to induce current in a second coil in the implantable medical device, monitoring circuitry to generate an output signal to monitor charging operations, and a comb filter. The comb filter is configured to apply filtering to the output signal to remove noise from the output signal, wherein the filtering is applied based on the charging frequency. The external charging device is configured to process the filtered output signal to detect a circuit state of charging circuitry of the implantable medical device during charging operations, and the external charging device is configured to vary the charging frequency based, in part, on detection of the circuit state of the charging circuitry of the implantable medical device.
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What is claimed is: 1. An external charging device for wirelessly charging an implantable medical device, the external charging device comprising: a coil; signal generating circuitry coupled to the coil to drive current through the coil at a charging frequency to induce current in a second coil in the implantable medical device; monitoring circuitry coupled to the coil to generate an output signal to monitor charging operations; and a comb filter coupled to the monitoring circuitry, the comb filter configured to apply filtering to the output signal generated by the monitoring circuitry to remove noise from the output signal, wherein the filtering is applied based on the charging frequency; wherein the external charging device is configured to process the filtered output signal to detect a circuit state of charging circuitry of the implantable medical device during charging operations; and wherein the external charging device is configured to vary the charging frequency based, in part, on detection of the circuit state of the charging circuitry of the implantable medical device. 2. The external charging device of claim 1 , wherein the external charging device is configured to change the charging frequency to control a level of power transfer to the implantable medical device. 3. The external charging device of claim 1 , wherein the external charging device is configured to estimate a distance between the external charging device and the implantable medical device based on the charging frequency. 4. The external charging device of claim 1 , wherein the external charging device is configured to modify the charging frequency based on a distance between the external charging device and the implantable medical device. 5. The external charging device of claim 1 , wherein the external charging device is configured to modify the charging frequency based on an orientation of the external charging device relative to the implantable medical device. 6. The external charging device of claim 1 , wherein the external charging device is configured to cease charging operations when processing of the filtered output signal indicates potential excessive heating of the implantable medical device. 7. The external charging device of claim 1 , wherein the external charging device is configured to provide a signal to a user of the external charging device to reposition the external charging device to reduce potential excessive heating of the implantable medical device. 8. The external charging device of claim 1 , wherein the monitoring circuitry comprises: a transducer coupled to the coil, the transducer configured to convert a bridge current generated by the coil into a corresponding voltage; and an analog to digital converter coupled between the transducer and the comb filter, the analog to digital converter configured to digitize the corresponding voltage, wherein the comb filter is configured to apply filtering to the digitized voltage. 9. The external charging device of claim 1 , wherein the comb filter is a forward comb filter. 10. A wireless charging system comprising: an implantable medical device comprising charging circuitry; and an external charging device configured to wirelessly charge the implantable medical device, the external charging device comprising: a coil; signal generating circuitry coupled to the coil to drive current through the coil at a charging frequency to induce current in a second coil in the implantable medical device; monitoring circuitry coupled to the coil to generate an output signal to monitor charging operations; and a comb filter coupled to the monitoring circuitry, the comb filter configured to apply filtering to the output signal generated by the monitoring circuitry to remove noise from the output signal, wherein the filtering is applied based on the charging frequency; wherein the external charging device is configured to process the filtered output signal to detect a circuit state of the charging circuitry of the implantable medical device during charging operations; and wherein the external charging device is configured to vary the charging frequency based, in part, on detection of the circuit state of the charging circuitry of the implantable medical device. 11. The wireless charging system of claim 10 , wherein the external charging device is configured to change the charging frequency to control a level of power transfer to the implantable medical device. 12. The wireless charging system of claim 10 , wherein the external charging device is configured to estimate a distance between the external charging device and the implantable medical device based on the charging frequency. 13. The wireless charging system of claim 10 , wherein the external charging device is configured to modify the charging frequency based on a distance between the external charging device and the implantable medical device. 14. The wireless charging system of claim 10 , wherein the external charging device is configured to modify the charging frequency based on an orientation of the external charging device relative to the implantable medical device. 15. A method for operating an external charging device in a wireless charging system, the method comprising: driving, using signal generating circuitry of the external charging device, current through a coil at a charging frequency to induce current in a second coil in an implantable medical device; generating, at monitoring circuitry of the external charging device, an output signal to monitor charging operations; applying, using a comb filter of the external charging device, filtering to the output signal generated by the monitoring circuitry to remove noise from the output signal, the filtering applied based on the charging frequency; processing the filtered output signal to detect a circuit state of charging circuitry of the implantable medical device during charging operations; and varying the charging frequency based, in part, on detection of the circuit state of the charging circuitry of the implantable medical device. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising changing the charging frequency to control a level of power transfer to the implantable medical device. 17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising estimating a distance between the external charging device and the implantable medical device based on the charging frequency. 18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising modifying the charging frequency based on a distance between the external charging device and the implantable medical device. 19. The method of claim 15 , further comprising modifying the charging frequency based on an orientation of the external charging device relative to the implantable medical device. 20. The method of claim 15 , further comprising ceasing charging operations when processing of the filtered output signal indicates potential excessive heating of the implantable medical device.
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