Claims
- 1. An electronic circuit for sensing an output of a sensor, the electronic circuit comprising
at least one electrode pair for sensing a parameter, the at least one electrode pair having a first electrode and a second electrode, wherein the first electrode wraps at least partially around the second electrode; and circuitry for processing the parameter.
- 2. The electronic circuit of claim 1, wherein the first electrode wraps around the second electrode in a U-shaped fashion.
- 3. The electronic circuit of claim 1, wherein the first electrode wraps around the second electrode by surrounding three sides of the second electrode.
- 4. The electronic circuit of claim 1, wherein a layout of the first electrode and a second electrode minimizes cross coupling between the first electrode and the second electrode.
- 5. The electronic circuit of claim 1, further comprising a reference electrode for setting a reference voltage for the at least one electrode pair.
- 6. The electronic circuit of claim 5, wherein the reference voltage set on the reference electrode is about 0.5 volts.
- 7. The electronic circuit of claim 1, wherein the circuitry comprises
a line interface for interfacing with input/output lines; a rectifier in parallel with the line interface; a counter connected to the line interface; and a data converter connected to the counter and the at least one electrode pair.
- 8. The electronic circuit of claim 7, further comprising control logic connected to the counter and the line interface.
- 9. The electronic circuit of claim 8, wherein the control logic comprises
a state machine; and a state decoder connected to the state machine.
- 10. The electronic circuit of claim 8, wherein the control logic comprises a microprocessor.
- 11. The electronic circuit of claim 7, wherein the rectifier transfers power from communication pulses to a capacitor.
- 12. The electronic circuit of claim 11, wherein the capacitor powers the electronic circuit using power stored from the communication pulses.
- 13. The electronic circuit of claim 7, wherein the data converter is an analog-to-digital converter.
- 14. The electronic circuit of claim 7, wherein the data converter is an voltage-to-frequency converter.
- 15. The electronic circuit of claim 7, wherein the data converter is a current-to-frequency converter.
- 16. The electronic circuit of claim 15, wherein an output of the current-to-frequency converter is scaled using a prescaler before connecting to the counter.
- 17. The electronic circuit of claim 16, wherein the prescaler is a divide-by-16 prescaler.
- 18. The electronic circuit of claim 7, wherein the circuitry further comprises
a temperature sensor for reading a temperature of an environment; and a voltage reference for applying a voltage to a reference electrode.
- 19. The electronic circuit of claim 7, further comprising switched capacitor circuits for use as resistors in the electronic circuit.
- 20. The electronic circuit of claim 1, wherein the parameter sensed by the at least one electrode pair is a physiological parameter.
- 21. The electronic circuit of claim 20, wherein the physiological parameter sensed is glucose.
- 22. The electronic circuit of claim 20, wherein the physiological parameter sensed is oxygen.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Embodiments of the present invention claim priority from a U.S. Provisional Application entitled “Implantable Sensor Electrodes and Electronic Circuitry,” Serial No. 60/335,652, filed Oct. 23, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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