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A Highly Miniaturized, Chronically Implanted ASIC for Electrical Nerve Stimulation.

Jay Shah, Christopher Quinkert, Brett Collar, Michael Williams, Ethan Biggs, Pedro Irazoqui.   

Abstract

We present a wireless, fully implantable device for electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves consisting of a powering coil, a tuning network, a Zener diode, selectable stimulation parameters, and a stimulator IC, all encapsulated in biocompatible silicone. A wireless RF signal at 13.56 MHz powers the implant through the on-chip rectifier. The ASIC, designed in TSMC's 180 nm MS RF G process, occupies an area of less than 1.2 mm2. The IC enables externally selectable current-controlled stimulation through an on-chip read-only memory with a wide range of 32 stimulation parameters (90-750 µA amplitude, 100 µs or 1 ms pulse width, 15 or 50 Hz frequency). The IC generates the constant current waveform using an 8-bit binary weighted DAC and an H-Bridge. At the most power-hungry stimulation parameter, the average power consumption during a stimulus pulse is 2.6 mW with a power transfer efficiency of ∼5.2%. In addition to benchtop and acute testing, we chronically implanted two versions of the device (a design with leads and a leadless design) on two rats' sciatic nerves to verify the long-term efficacy of the IC and the full system. The leadless device had the following dimensions: height of 0.45 cm, major axis of 1.85 cm, and minor axis of 1.34 cm, with similar dimensions for the device with leads. Both devices were implanted and worked for experiments lasting from 21-90 days. To the best of our knowledge, the fabricated IC is the smallest constant-current stimulator that has been tested chronically.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35201991      PMCID: PMC9195150          DOI: 10.1109/TBCAS.2022.3153282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst        ISSN: 1932-4545            Impact factor:   5.234


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