Implantable medical device with low power delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7623053
APP PUB NO 20090079606A1
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11861920

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In general, this disclosure describes techniques for reducing power consumption within an implantable medical device (IMD). An IMD implanted within a patient may have finite power resources that are intended to last several years. To promote device longevity, sensing and therapy circuits of the IMD are designed to incorporate an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides relatively high resolution output at a relatively low operation frequency, and does so with relatively low power consumption. An ADC designed in accordance with the techniques described herein utilizes a quantizer that has a lower resolution than a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) used for negative feedback. Such a configuration provides the benefits of higher resolution DAC feedback without having the use high oversampling ratios that result in high power consumption. Also, the techniques avoid the use of, and the associated high power consumption of, a high resolution flash ADC, within the sigma delta loop.

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MEDTRONIC INC710 MEDTRONIC PARKWAY MINNEAPOLIS MN 55432

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Anderson, Joel A Brooklyn Park , US 39 1247
Frigaard, Mark A New Brighton , US 2 78
Heinks, Michael W New Brighton , US 29 613
Terry, Michael B Camas , US 37 876

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