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LSU Master's Theses

2003

MEMS applications

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Remote Power Delivery And Signal Amplification For Mems Applications, Sunitha Kopparthi Jan 2003

Remote Power Delivery And Signal Amplification For Mems Applications, Sunitha Kopparthi

LSU Master's Theses

Device such as remotely located sensors and bio-implanted devices such as gastric pacer require power for operation. The most commonly used energy source for such devices is a battery cell included in the receiver capsule. Wires can also be used with an external power source but in some applications have serious limitations. This work examines a wireless power transmitter and receiver system to provide power to a remotely located microsystem. Inductive power coupling is the method of choice. For gastric pacer application, external transmitter coil can be worn around the waist as a belt and the receiver coil can be …