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A Piezo-Powered Floating-Gate Sensor Array for Long-Term Fatigue Monitoring in Biomechanical Implants
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringWearable TechnologyBiomedical EngineeringSensor TechnologyLong-term Fatigue MonitoringInstrumentationElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingHardware ReliabilityImplantable SensorStructural Health MonitoringComputer EngineeringStore Loading StatisticsImplantable DeviceMicroelectronicsDevice ReliabilityLow-cycle FatigueCumulative Loading StatisticsFlexible ElectronicsPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsBioelectronicsCircuit ReliabilityPiezoelectric TransductionBiomechanical Implants
Measurement of the cumulative loading statistics experienced by an implant is essential for prediction of long-term fatigue failure. However, the total power that can be harvested using typical in-vivo strain levels is less than 1 muW. In this paper, we present a novel method for long-term, battery-less fatigue monitoring by integrating piezoelectric transduction with hot-electron injection on a floating-gate transistor array. Measured results from a fabricated prototype in a 0.5-mum CMOS process demonstrate that the array can sense, compute, and store loading statistics for over 70000 stress-strain cycles which can be extended to beyond 107 cycles. The measured response also shows excellent agreement with a theoretical model and the nominal power dissipation of the array has been measured to be less than 800 nW.
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