WO2004028627B1 - Implantable medical device communication system - Google Patents

Implantable medical device communication system

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WO2004028627B1
WO2004028627B1 PCT/US2003/029936 US0329936W WO2004028627B1 WO 2004028627 B1 WO2004028627 B1 WO 2004028627B1 US 0329936 W US0329936 W US 0329936W WO 2004028627 B1 WO2004028627 B1 WO 2004028627B1
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implantable medical
medical device
wire
communication system
bus
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James D Reinke
Robert M Ecker
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Medtronic Inc
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
    • A61N1/00Electrotherapy; Circuits therefor
    • A61N1/18Applying electric currents by contact electrodes
    • A61N1/32Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents
    • A61N1/36Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents for stimulation
    • A61N1/372Arrangements in connection with the implantation of stimulators
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
    • A61N1/00Electrotherapy; Circuits therefor
    • A61N1/02Details
    • A61N1/025Digital circuitry features of electrotherapy devices, e.g. memory, clocks, processors

Abstract

An implantable medical device communication system communicates information between an implantable medical device and at least one slave device by way of a two-wire bus. Slave devices may include remote sensors and other implantable medical devices. The implantable medical device includes a communication unit to combine data and power for transmission over the two-wire bus. The transmitted signal is selectively changeable between a first and second voltage. The slave device includes a recovery unit to recover data and power from the received signal. An extendable command set includes long commands to set up the system and shorter commands to conserve power. Selectively addressable multicast commands, and shortened quick trigger commands conserve power by lowering system current and increasing data throughput.

Claims

45INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
1. An implantable medical device communication system, charactenzed by: an implantable medical device characterized by a power supply, a controller, and a communication unit, wherein the communication unit combines data from the controller and power from the power supply to produce a communication signal that is selectively changeable between at least a first and a second voltage, and the communication unit produces a reference signal; a bus to receive the communication signal on a first wire and to receive the reference signal on a second wire; and a slave device spaced from the implantable medical device and electrically coupled to the first wire and the second wire and further including characterized bya recovery unit to recover power from a difference in electrical potential between the communication signal and the reference signal transmitted across the first and second wires of said bus, and a transceiver unit to decode data from the selectively changeable communication signal transmitted across the first wire, wherein one bit time of data to be communicated across the first wire is defined as a predetermined number of clock cycles, a logic "0" is communicated by holding the first wire at the first voltage for a first fraction of the predetermined number of clock cycles and a logic "1 " is communicated by holding the first wire at the first voltage for a second fraction of the predetermined number of clock cycles.
2. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 1 , wherein the predetermined number of clock cycles is 6, the first fraction is 1/3 and the second fraction is 2/3, such that a logic "0" is communicated by holding the first wire at the first voltage for 2 clock cycles and a logic "1 " is communicated by holding the first wire at the first voltage for 4 clock cycles.
3. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 1 , wherein the communication unit of said implantable medical device transmits logic information by selectively driving the first wire at the 46
first voltage and selectively pulling the first wire to the second voltage at the first or second fraction of the predetermined number of clock cycles.
4. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 3, wherein the communication unit transmits a logic "0" by selectively driving the first wire at the first voltage for 2 clock cycles and transmits a logic "1 " by selectively driving the first wire at the first voltage for 4 clock cycles.
5. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 3, wherein the transceiver unit of said slave device decodes the logic information by sensing the first or second fraction of the predetermined number of clock cycles.
6. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 5, wherein the transceiver unit of said slave device decodes a logic "0" by sensing driving of the first wire at the first voltage for 2 clock cycles and decodes a logic "1" by sensing driving of the first wire at the first voltage for 4 clock cycles.
7. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 1 , wherein the communication unit receives information from said slave device by driving the first wire of the bus at the first voltage, and then sensing the first wire to determine a slave fraction of a bit time at which said slave device pulls the first wire to the second voltage.
8. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 7, wherein the transceiver unit of said slave device communicates a logic "0" by pulling the first wire low at a first slave fraction of a bit time and communicates a logic "1 " by pulling the first wire low at a second slave fraction of a bit time.
9. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 1 , further characterized by: 47
at least a second bus connected in parallel with said first bus, said second bus to receive the communication signal on a corresponding first wire and to receive the reference signal on a corresponding second wire; and at least a second slave device spaced from the implantable medical device and electrically coupled to the first wire and the second wire and further includingcharacterized by a recovery unit to recover power from a difference in potential between the communication signal and the reference signal transmitted across the first and second wires of said second bus, and a transceiver unit to decode data from the selectively changeable communication signal transmitted across the first wire.
10. The irhplantable medical device communication system according to claim 1 , wherein the bit times of data selectively define a plurality of commands, a start sequence and a stop sequence, and the slave device initiates data processing in response to receipt of the start sequence.
1 i .The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 1 , wherein said slave device includes a clock that resynchronizes with the implantable medical device at the beginning of each bit time,
12. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 11 , wherein the clock is reset by the rising edge of the communication signal.
13. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 1 , wherein the difference in potential between the first voltage and the second voltage on the first wire of said bus is less than 500 mV.
14. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 1 , wherein the slave device is a sensor that does not include a crystal oscillator, and the difference in potential between the first voltage and the second voltage on the first wire of said bus is less than 300 mV.
15.The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 1 , wherein only said implantable medical device may pull the voltage on the first wire of said bus high, and said implantable medical device and said slave device may selectively pull the voltage on the first wire low at a predetermined time interval to communicate information.
16. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 15, wherein bus contention is prevented because said implantable medical device releases said bus before said slave device can pull it low.
17. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 1 , wherein the bus is a two-wire bus and said slave device enters a power down state if a command sent over the bus is does not particularly identify said slave device.
18. An implantable medical device communication system, characterized by: an implantable medical device characterized by a power supply, a controller, and a communication unit, wherein the communication unit selectively outputs a plurality of different commands, each command having an address field and a command name field; a bus to communicate the plurality of different commands; and a slave device spaced from the implantable medical device and electrically coupled to the bus and further including characterized by a transceiver unit to communicate the commands output from said implantable medical device by way of said bus, wherein said implantable medical device initially identifies said slave device by a corresponding long address according to a predetermined format, and said implantable medical device maps the long address to a 49
short address such that said slave device may be uniquely identified by said implantable medical device with the mapped short address,
19. The implantable medical device communication system according to ■claim 18, further characterized by: a second slave device spaced from the implantable medical device and electrically coupled to the first wire and the second wire and further including a corresponding transceiver unit to communicate the commands output from said implantable medical device, wherein said implantable medical device initially identifies said second slave device by its corresponding long address, and said implantable medical device maps the corresponding long address to a corresponding short address such that said second slave device may be uniquely identified by said implantable medical device with the corresponding short address.
20. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 19, wherein if said slave device is not addressed by a command transmitted by said implantable medical device, said slave device powers down.
21.The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 18, wherein each of the commands are preceded by a start sequence to prepare each connected slave device to receive and process data.
22. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 18, wherein each command has a quick trigger field in addition to the address field and the command name field, wherein the quick trigger field is transmitted across said bus before the command name field, thereby conserving the amount of required data transfer to initiate a quick trigger sensing operation. 50
23 The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 18, wherein each of said commands includes a frame check sequence field that is used by said implantable medical device to perform a cyclic redundancy check on transmitted data.
24. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 18, wherein said slave device is a sensor, one of the commands is a trigger command to initiate sensing by the sensor, and one of the commands is a read command to read data obtained by the sensor.
25 The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 24, wherein the read command retrieves sensing data initiated by a trigger command earlier in time than the immediately preceding trigger command.
26. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 24, wherein the read command retrieves sensing data initiated by a trigger command a number of commands earlier in time than the immediately preceding trigger command.
27. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 26, wherein the read command selectively clears and re-reads information from a sensor buffer.
28. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 25, wherein the trigger command includes a command code to determine when to initiate sensing by the sensor and when to end signal processing.
29. An implantable medical device communication system, characterized by: an implantable medical device including a communication unit to selectively output a plurality of different commands, each command having an address field, a command name field, and a quick trigger field; and 51 at least one external sensor including a transceiver unit to communicate the commands output from said implantable medical device by way of a two-wire bus, wherein the quick trigger field is transmitted across said bus before the command name field such that an addressed sensor initiates a sensing operation in response to the quick trigger field before the command is fully read, thereby conserving the amount of required data transfer to initiate a sensing operation
30. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 29, wherein one bit time of data to be communicated across the first wire is defined as a predetermined number of clock cycles, a logic "0" is communicated by holding the first wire at the first voltage for a first fraction of the predetermined number of clock cycles and a logic "1" is communicated by holding the first wire at the first voltage for a second fraction of the predetermined number of clock cycles.
31 The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 29, wherein said implantable medical device transmits logic information by selectively driving a first wire of the two-wire bus at a first voltage and selectively pulling the first wire to a second voltage at the first or second fraction of the predetermined number of clock cycles.
32 The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 30, wherein said sensor decodes the logic information by sensing the first or second fraction of the predetermined number of clock cycles.
33. The implantable medical device communication system according to claim 29, wherein only said implantable medical device may pull the voltage on a first wire of the two-wire bus high, and said implantable medical device and said sensor may selectively pull the voltage on the first wire low at a predetermined time interval to communicate information. 52
34. An implantable medical device communication system, characterized by: an implantable medical device including a power supply, a controller, and a communication unit, wherein the communication unit selectively outputs a plurality of commands; a bus to communicate the plurality of commands; and a plurality of slave devices, each spaced from the implantable medical device and electrically coupled to the bus and each further includingcharacterized by a transceiver unit to communicate the plurality of commands by way of said bus, wherein said implantable medical device outputs a multicast trigger command to selectively trigger sensing by at least one of the slave devices in said plurality of slave devices.
35. The implantable medical device system according to claim 34, wherein the multicast trigger command selectively triggers sensing by at least two slave devices in said plurality of slave devices.
36. The implantable medical device system according to claim 34, wherein the multicast trigger command selectively triggers sensing by all slave devices in said plurality of slave devices.
37. An implantable medical device communication system, characterized by an implantable medical device including a power supply, a controller, and a communication unit, wherein the communication unit combines data from the controller and power from the power supply to produce a communication signal that is selectively changeable between at least a first and a second voltage, and the communication unit produces a reference signal; a two-wire bus to receive the communication signal on a first wire and to receive the reference signal on a second wire; and a slave device spaced from the implantable medical device and electrically coupled to the two-wire bus and further includingcharacterized by a recovery unit to recover power from a difference in potential between the communication signal and the reference signal transferred across the 53
first and second wires of said bus, and a transceiver unit to decode data from the selectively changeable communication signal transmitted across the first wire, wherein each of said implantable medical device and said slave device recognize an extendable command set that may be selectively updated and each updated command set is identified by a version number communicated from said implantable medical device to said slave device by way of a long address.
38. An implantable medical device communication system, characterized by: an implantable medical device including a power supply, a controller, and a communication unit, wherein the communication unit combines data from the controller and power from the power supply to produce a communication signal that is selectively changeable between at least a first and a second voltage and the communication unit produces a reference signal; a two-wire bus to receive the communication signal on a first wire and to receive the reference signal on a second wire; and a slave device spaced from the implantable medical device and electrically coupled to the two-wire bus and further including characterized by a recovery unit to recover power from a difference in potential between the communication signal and the reference signal transferred across the first and second wires of said bus, and a transceiver unit to decode data from the selectively changeable communication signal transmitted across the first wire, wherein a read command communicated by said implantable medical device includes a pointer to selectively identify a buffer of a plurality of buffers for storing data retrieved from said slave device, and wherein a trigger command communicated by said implantable medical device includes a count code to identify the data stored in the selectively identified buffer such that missing sample data can be identified for processing by the controller of the implantable medical device.
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