Gastric Seed: Towards Distributed Ultrasonically Interrogated Millimeter-Sized Implants for Large-Scale Gastric Electrical-Wave Recording

IEEE Trans Circuits Syst II Express Briefs. 2019 May;66(5):783-787. doi: 10.1109/TCSII.2019.2908072. Epub 2019 Mar 28.

Abstract

This paper presents the concept of Gastric Seed, which is an ultrasonically interrogated millimeter-sized implant for gastric electrical-wave (also known as slow waves, SWs) recording. A network of Gastric Seeds can be endoscopically implanted within the stomach submucosal space for large-scale SW recording. This paper also summarizes our recent effort towards Gastric Seed development including ultrasonic self-regulated power management and addressable ultrasonic pulse-based data transfer. The proposed power management in the form of a voltage doubler only requires a single off-chip capacitor for simultaneous rectification, regulation and over-voltage protection (OVP) by utilizing ultrasonic transducer's internal capacitance and reverse current. For data transfer, sharp ultrasonic pulses are transmitted to reduce the implant's power consumption. A proof-of-concept addressable chip was fabricated in a 0.35-μm standard CMOS process. Utilizing two pairs of millimeter-sized stacked power/data ultrasonic transducers spaced by 3.75 cm in a water tank, the chip achieved measured regulated voltage of 3 V and data rate of 75 kbps with the data transmitter energy consumption of 440 pJ/bit.

Keywords: gastric neurophysiology; power management; pulse-based data transfer; ultrasonic wireless link; ultrasound.