Abstract

This article discusses the well-known inductive wireless power transfer for implantable devices. These devices are intended for use in the area of medicine, pharmacology and human physiology. Implantable small-sized devices are introduced into the body surgically and autonomously monitor and control the functional state of individual organs and systems. However, the currently existing implantable devices must be periodically removed from the body of the object of observation to replace the source of energy, and then reinstall into the body. Developed by the authors wireless charger for transcutaneous energy supply of implantable modules automatically adjusts the power of the electromagnetic field. It gives the possibility to use either non-rechargeable power sources or batteries charged via wireless power transmission. The integration scheme of experimental prototypes of wireless charging device and implantable biotelemetric system is considered. The methodology of three consistent tests of integrated charging device and implantable biotelemetric system is discussed. The tests’ results verified the compliance of the specified parameters with the requirements of the technical specification.

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