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publicationNumber JP-2004535230-A
titleOfInvention Subcutaneous detection feedthrough / electrode assembly
abstract An implantable medical device having a dual cell power supply driving a high power output circuit and a low power control circuit. The power supply includes a first high-rate cell and a second low-rate cell having a lower rate capability than the first higher-rate cell. The first and second cells are electrically connected by circuit elements to an output circuit and a control circuit. In one embodiment, the circuit element connects the first and second cells in parallel with the output circuit and the control circuit, and selectively disconnects the first high-rate cell from the control circuit during a temporary high power pulse. And a switching circuit. In another embodiment, the first and second cells are formed in a single case and connected in parallel to the output circuit and the control circuit. In another embodiment, a first high-rate cell characterized by having a rate capability that exhibits minimal dependence on time up to a preselected voltage-based ERI at which at least 40% of the cathode is consumed. Is limited at the anode.
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