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US Patent 8493187 Wireless sensor reader

Patent 8493187 was granted and assigned to Endotronix on July, 2013 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Endotronix
Endotronix
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
84931870
Patent Inventor Names
Bryan Paul0
In Soo Ahn0
Roger Dwight Walking0
Balamurugan Sundaram0
Harry D. Rowland0
Michael Nagy0
Date of Patent
July 23, 2013
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Patent Application Number
127273060
Date Filed
March 19, 2010
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US Patent 11890082 System and method for calculating a lumen pressure utilizing sensor calibration parameters
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US Patent 11944495 Implantable ultrasonic vascular sensor
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Daniel Wu
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Patent abstract

A wireless sensor reader is provided to interface with a wireless sensor. The wireless sensor reader transmits a narrowband, fixed frequency excitation pulse to cause the wireless sensor to generate a ring signal. The ring signal corresponds to the value of the physical parameter being sensed. The wireless sensor reader receives and amplifies the ring signal and sends the signal to a phase-locked loop. A voltage-controlled oscillator in the phase-locked loop locks onto the ring signal frequency and generates a count signal at a frequency related to the ring signal frequency. The voltage-controlled oscillator is placed into a hold mode where the control voltage is maintained constant to allow the count signal frequency to be determined. The low power, simple circuitry required to generate the excitation pulse allows the reader to be a small, battery operated unit. Alternative methods of frequency determination are also disclosed.

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