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titleOfInvention External charger for an implantable medical device having a thermal diffuser
abstract EXTERNAL CHARGER FOR AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE nHAVING A THERMAL DIFFUSER nABSTRACT nAn external charging system for an Implantable Medical Device (IMD) is disclosed having a nthermal diffuser proximate to the primary charging coil for distributing heat from the primary ncharging coil. In an example, the primary charging coil is mounted to a first side of a circuit nboard, and the thermal diffuser is also connected to the first side and in contact with the primary ncharging coil. In one example, the thermal diffuser is a plastic material, such as an acrylic pad, nwith a high thermal conductivity and a low electrical conductivity. The thermal diffuser may nalso contact temperature sensors mounted to the first side of the circuit board.
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