Claims
- 1. In a transcutaneous signal transmission system employing a transmitter coil and a magnetically coupled receiver coil, a method of effeciently transmitting signals while maintaining coil alignment tolerance comprising the steps of
- providing external to a body a transmitter having a first tuned bandpass filter circuit including a first coupling coil, said first tuned circuit being tuned to a first frequency,
- implanting in the body a receiver having a second tuned bandpass filter circuit including a second coupling coil, said second tuned circuit being tuned to a second frequency,
- positioning said first coupling coil with respect to said second coupling coil in a position tolerance range to achieve optimum coupling, and
- transmitting signals between said coupling coils at a third frequency, said third frequency being different from at least one of said first and second frequencies.
- 2. The method as defined by claim 1 wherein said second frequency and said third frequency are the same.
- 3. A transcutaneous signal transmission system employing a transmitter coil and a magnetically coupled receiver coil for efficient signal transmission and reception while maintaining coil alignment tolerance comprising
- an external transmitter having a first tuned bandpass filter circuit including a first coupling coil, said first tuned circuit being tuned to a first frequency, and
- an implanted receiver having a second tuned bandpass filter circuit including a second coupling coil, said second tuned circuit being tuned to a second frequency,
- said external transmitter transmitting signals at a third frequency, said third frequency differing from at least one of said first and second frequencies, said first coupling coil being positioned with respect to said second coupling coil to achieve optimum coupling.
- 4. The transcutaneous signal transmission system as defined by claim 3 wherein said second frequency and said third frequency are the same.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 714,023 filed Mar. 20, 1985 now abandoned.
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