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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 15, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 02, 2009
Peter Bradley, San Diego, CA (US);
Guy A. Delight, Escondido, CA (US);
Remi Le Reverend, San Diego, CA (US);
Philip Dorning, Wiltshire, GB;
Andrew M. Bottomley, San Diego, CA (US);
Eric D. Corndorf, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Charles H. Dudding, Lino Lakes, MN (US);
Nicholas C. Wine, Minneapolis, MN (US);
George C. Rosar, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Quentin Scott Denzene, Andover, MN (US);
Robert S. Wentink, Lino Lakes, MN (US);
Peter Bradley, San Diego, CA (US);
Guy A. Delight, Escondido, CA (US);
Remi Le Reverend, San Diego, CA (US);
Philip Dorning, Wiltshire, GB;
Andrew M. Bottomley, San Diego, CA (US);
Eric D. Corndorf, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Charles H. Dudding, Lino Lakes, MN (US);
Nicholas C. Wine, Minneapolis, MN (US);
George C. Rosar, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Quentin Scott Denzene, Andover, MN (US);
Robert S. Wentink, Lino Lakes, MN (US);
Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, MN (US);
Abstract
A low power multiple channel receiver mixing architecture for detecting wake-up signals over multiple communication channels in sniff processing performed in an implantable medical device (IMD). The architecture includes a direct conversion real receiver configured to scan a selected center channel and a Weaver receiver configured in parallel to the direct conversion real receiver to simultaneously scan side channels, together simultaneously detecting whether a wake-up signal is being received over the center and side channels with minimal power consumption. The architecture further utilizes a falsing protection algorithm that reduces power consumption during sniff operations by inhibiting the sniffing of channels likely to provide a false indication of a wake-up signal based the presence of unwanted signals on those channels. The falsing protection algorithm restricts those channels from sniff processing likely to provide a false indication of a wake-up signal, such that sniff processing can aborted, prevented, limited or otherwise altered to conserve power consumption.