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A Multi-Functional Microelectrode Array Featuring 59760 Electrodes, 2048 Electrophysiology Channels, Stimulation, Impedance Measurement and Neurotransmitter Detection Channels.

Jelena Dragas1, Vijay Viswam1, Amir Shadmani1, Yihui Chen2, Raziyeh Bounik1, Alexander Stettler1, Milos Radivojevic1, Sydney Geissler1, Marie Obien1, Jan Müller1, Andreas Hierlemann1.   

Abstract

Biological cells are characterized by highly complex phenomena and processes that are, to a great extent, interdependent. To gain detailed insights, devices designed to study cellular phenomena need to enable tracking and manipulation of multiple cell parameters in parallel; they have to provide high signal quality and high spatiotemporal resolution. To this end, we have developed a CMOS-based microelectrode array system that integrates six measurement and stimulation functions, the largest number to date. Moreover, the system features the largest active electrode array area to date (4.48×2.43 mm2) to accommodate 59,760 electrodes, while its power consumption, noise characteristics, and spatial resolution (13.5 μm electrode pitch) are comparable to the best state-of-the-art devices. The system includes: 2,048 action-potential (AP, bandwidth: 300 Hz to 10 kHz) recording units, 32 local-field-potential (LFP, bandwidth: 1 Hz to 300 Hz) recording units, 32 current recording units, 32 impedance measurement units, and 28 neurotransmitter detection units, in addition to the 16 dual-mode voltage-only or current/voltage-controlled stimulation units. The electrode array architecture is based on a switch matrix, which allows for connecting any measurement/stimulation unit to any electrode in the array and for performing different measurement/stimulation functions in parallel.

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Keywords:  extracellular recording and stimulation; high channel count; high-density microelectrode array (HD-MEA); impedance spectroscopy; low noise; low power; multi-functionality; neural interface; neurotransmitter detection; pre-charging; pseudo-resistor; switch matrix

Year:  2017        PMID: 28579632      PMCID: PMC5447818          DOI: 10.1109/JSSC.2017.2686580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE J Solid-State Circuits        ISSN: 0018-9200            Impact factor:   5.013


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10.  2048 Action Potential Recording Channels with 2.4 µVrms Noise and Stimulation Artifact Suppression.

Authors:  Vijay Viswam; Yihui Chen; Amir Shadmani; Jelena Dragas; Raziyeh Bounik; Radivojevic Milos; Jan Müller; Andreas Hierlemann
Journal:  IEEE Biomed Circuits Syst Conf       Date:  2017-01-26
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8.  Impedance Spectroscopy and Electrophysiological Imaging of Cells With a High-Density CMOS Microelectrode Array System.

Authors:  Vijay Viswam; Raziyeh Bounik; Amir Shadmani; Jelena Dragas; Cedar Urwyler; Julia Alicia Boos; Marie Engelene J Obien; Jan Muller; Yihui Chen; Andreas Hierlemann
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9.  Stimulation and Artifact-Suppression Techniques for In Vitro High-Density Microelectrode Array Systems.

Authors:  Amir Shadmani; Vijay Viswam; Yihui Chen; Raziyeh Bounik; Jelena Dragas; Milos Radivojevic; Sydney Geissler; Sergey Sitnikov; Jan Muller; Andreas Hierlemann
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10.  A Multi-Functional Microelectrode Array Featuring 59760 Electrodes, 2048 Electrophysiology Channels, Stimulation, Impedance Measurement and Neurotransmitter Detection Channels.

Authors:  Jelena Dragas; Vijay Viswam; Amir Shadmani; Yihui Chen; Raziyeh Bounik; Alexander Stettler; Milos Radivojevic; Sydney Geissler; Marie Obien; Jan Müller; Andreas Hierlemann
Journal:  IEEE J Solid-State Circuits       Date:  2017-04-27       Impact factor: 5.013

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