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Celentano, A. (author), Pareschi, Fabio (author), Valente, V. (author), Rovatti, Riccardo (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author), Setti, Gianluca (author)
We consider the design of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) systems based on inductive links and focus on recent works where the whole WPT system (i.e. both energy transmitter and energy receiver) is designed as an isolated resonant class-E DC-DC converter characterized by a loosely-coupled transformer. The aim of this work is to compare the classic...
conference paper 2021
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Celentano, A. (author), Pareschi, Fabio (author), Valente, V. (author), Rovatti, Riccardo (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author), Setti, Gianluca (author)
In this paper, the design of a wireless power transfer system (WPT) targeting biomedical implants is considered. The novelty of the approach is to propose a co-design of the transmitter and receiver side based on the design of class-E isolated DC-DC converters. The solution, along with the simple introduction of a shunt regulator at the...
conference paper 2020
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Yelkenci, A. (author), Martins Da Ponte, R. (author), Valente, V. (author)
Active implantable medical devices have been developed for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of large variety of neural disorders. Since the mechanical properties of these devices need to be matched to the tissue, soft materials, such as polymers are often preferred as a substrate. 1 Parylene is a good candidate, as it is highly biocompatible...
journal article 2019
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Yelkenci, Asli (author), Martins Da Ponte, R. (author), Valente, V. (author)
The patch clamp has been widely considered the gold standard to measure intracellular ionic activity of single cells [1]. However, patch clamping is a laborious method and suffers from low throughput. To mitigate the disadvantages of patch clamping, planar patch clamp (PPC) chips with higher throughput have been recently introduced [2-3]. Yet...
abstract 2019
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Schormans, Matthew (author), Valente, V. (author), Demosthenous, Andreas (author)
Wireless power transfer systems, particularly those based on inductive coupling, provide an increasingly attractive method to safely deliver power to biomedical implants. Although there exists a large body of literature describing the design of inductive links, it generally focuses on single aspects of the design process. There is a variety...
journal article 2018
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Pilavaki, Evdokia (author), Valente, V. (author), Demosthenous, Andreas (author)
Point-of-care systems for the detection of infectious diseases are in great demand especially in developing countries. Lateral flow immunoassays are considered ideal biosensors for point-of-care diagnostics due to their numerous advantages. However, to quantify their results a low power, robust electronic reader is needed. A low power CMOS...
journal article 2018
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Schormans, Matthew (author), Valente, V. (author), Demosthenous, Andreas (author)
Wireless sensing systems are becoming popular in a range of applications, particularly in the case of biomedical circuits and food monitoring systems. A typical wireless sensing system, however, may require considerable complexity to perform the necessary analog to digital conversion and subsequent wireless transmission. Alternatively, in the...
journal article 2018
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