Literature DB >> 25486647

320-channel active probe for high-resolution neuromonitoring and responsive neurostimulation.

Ruslana Shulyzki, Karim Abdelhalim, Arezu Bagheri, M Tariqus Salam, Carlos M Florez, Jose Luis Perez Velazquez, Peter L Carlen, Roman Genov.   

Abstract

We present a 320-channel active probe for high-spatial-resolution neuromonitoring and responsive neurostimulation. The probe comprises an integrated circuit (IC) cell array bonded to the back side of a pitch-matched microelectrode array. The IC enables up to 256-site neural recording and 64-site neural stimulation at the spatial resolution of 400 μ m and 200 μ m, respectively. It is suitable for direct integration with electrode arrays with the shank pitch of integer multiples of 200 μm. In the presented configuration, the IC is bonded with a 8 × 8 400 μ m-pitch Utah electrode array (UEA) and up to additional 192 recording channels are used for peripheral neuromonitoring. The 0.35 μ m CMOS circuit array has a total die size of 3.5 mm × 3.65 mm. Each stimulator channel employs a current memory for simultaneous multi-site neurostimulation, outputs 20 μA-250 μA square or arbitrary waveform current, occupies 0.02 mm (2), and dissipates 2.76 μ W quiescent power. Each fully differential recording channel has two stages of amplification and filtering and an 8-bit single-slope ADC, occupies 0.035 mm (2) , and consumes 51.9 μ W. The neural probe has been experimentally validated in epileptic seizure propagation studies in a mouse hippocampal slice in vitro and in responsive neurostimulation for seizure suppression in an acute epilepsy rat model in vivo .

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25486647     DOI: 10.1109/TBCAS.2014.2312552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst        ISSN: 1932-4545            Impact factor:   3.833


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