Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4971339 | Microelectronics Journal | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A bidirectional neural interface analog front-end IC with both stimulation and recording functions is implemented using 0.18-µm standard CMOS process. The proposed IC is comprised of a bipolar biphasic neural stimulator using a transistor-stacked current-mirror driver to achieve good current matching performance in stimulation mode and low-voltage capacitive feedback neural amplifiers for recording mode. In order to save die area, high-voltage isolation switches are embedded within the stimulator core to protect the low-voltage recording circuits from damage. Despite using a low-voltage process, the stimulator is able to deliver up to 1 mA current through 10 kΩ load using 12.8 V supply voltage and the recording amplifier uses 0.8 V supply voltage while consuming 1 µA of current. The complete IC occupies 0.29 mm2 of die area and can be applied for various multi electrode array interface bidirectional neural SoCs in medical implant devices.
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Authors
Alfian Abdi, Hyouk-Kyu Cha,