System and method for charging a power cell in an implantable medical device
View Patent ↗Apparatus and methods for charging a power cell in an implantable medical device (“IMD”) are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method includes providing an electrical pulse to an inductor external to the IMD. A frequency of an oscillation signal induced in the inductor by the current pulse is measured. The inductor is driven with an oscillating signal having a frequency based on the measured frequency of the oscillation signal. The power cell is charged using current induced in the IMD by the driving of the inductor.
1. A method for charging a power cell in an implantable medical device (IMD), comprising:
providing an electrical pulse to an inductor external to the IMD;
measuring a first frequency of an oscillation signal induced in the inductor by the electrical pulse; and
driving the inductor with a drive signal operative to induce a current in the IMD, the induced current operative to charge the power cell of the IMD, the drive signal having a second frequency based on the measured first frequency of the oscillation signal.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electrical pulse further comprises a rise time or a fall time operative to induce the oscillation signal.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the measuring comprises determining the first frequency of the oscillation signal in a recharging device external to the IMD.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the measuring comprises determining the first frequency of the oscillation signal based on Fourier analysis.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the measuring comprises determining a time interval between any peak, valley, or zero crossing of the oscillation signal.
6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
driving the inductor with a sweep signal of changing frequency, wherein the range of the changing frequency is based on the measured first frequency of the oscillation signal; and
determining a third frequency of the sweep signal at a time of maximum power transfer between the inductor and the IMD.
7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the sweep signal comprises a signal swept about the measured first frequency of the oscillation signal.
8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the determining comprises:
measuring power transfer between the inductor and the IMD using a measurement circuit in the IMD; and
communicating an indication of the third frequency to a recharging device external to the IMD.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electrical pulse is periodic.
10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
detecting an indication that a resonant frequency of a charging system has changed; and
adjusting the drive signal based on the detected indication.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein detecting the indication further comprises detecting motion of the inductor external to the IMD.
12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the oscillating signal has a frequency between 8 and 13 kilohertz.
13. A system for charging a rechargeable power cell in an implantable medical device (IMD), comprising:
a recharging device external to the IMD, the recharging device comprising:
a primary coil configured to generate a magnetic field operative to induce flow of recharging current in the IMD;
a pulse generator configured to drive a pulse into the primary coil operative to induce an oscillation signal in the primary coil;
a signal generator configured to drive a drive signal across the primary coil at a first frequency based on a second frequency of the oscillation signal; and
a frequency measurement system configured to measure the second frequency of the oscillation signal.
14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the frequency measurement system applies Fourier analysis to determine the second frequency of the oscillation signal.
15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the frequency measurement system determines a time interval between any peak, valley, or zero crossing of the oscillation signal.
16. The system of claim 13 , wherein the signal generator is configured to drive the primary coil with a sweep signal, and a start frequency and an end frequency of the sweep signal are based on the measured second frequency of the oscillation signal.
17. The system of claim 16 , further comprising a power meter within one of the recharging device and the IMD, the power meter configured to measure power transferred from the primary coil to the IMD, and to determine a third frequency of the sweep signal at which maximum power transfer occurs.
18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the IMD comprises:
a secondary coil, wherein the power meter is configured to measure power transferred through the secondary coil, and
a communication unit configured to communicate, to the recharging device, information indicative of the third frequency.
19. The system of claim 13 , wherein the recharging device comprises a motion detector, and the pulse generator is configured to drive a pulse into the primary coil based on the motion detector detecting movement of the recharging device.
20. A charger for transcutaneously recharging an implanted power cell, comprising:
a primary coil configured to generate a magnetic field that induces flow of recharging current in a secondary coil of an implanted medical device (IMD);
a signal generator configured to:
drive a pulse into the primary coil operative to induce an oscillation signal in the primary coil;
drive a drive signal into the primary coil, a first frequency of the drive signal based on a second frequency of the oscillation signal; and to
drive a sweep signal across the primary coil, a start frequency and an end frequency of the sweep signal based on the second frequency of the oscillation signal.
21. The charger of claim 20 , wherein the signal generator is configured to intermittently drive the pulse.
22. The charger of claim 20 , further comprising a frequency determination circuit configured to determine the second frequency of the oscillation signal.
23. The charger of claim 20 , further comprising a communication unit configured to wirelessly communicate with the IMD, and to receive from the IMD information indicative of a third frequency of the sweep signal at which maximum power is transferred through the secondary coil.
24. The charger of claim 23 , wherein the signal generator is configured to drive the drive signal at approximately the third frequency.
25. The charger of claim 20 , further comprising a motion detection circuit configured to detect one of motion of the charger relative to the IMD and motion of the charger, and wherein the signal generator is configured to drive a pulse based on the detected motion of the charger.