Multi-electrode system for pacemaker applications

Islam Seoudi, Karima Amara, F. Gayral, R. D. Molin, A. Amara
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Modern pacemakers deliver localized electrical stimuli to the cardiac tissue via electrodes in the stimulation lead. The stimulation lead come either in unipolar or bipolar configuration (1 or 2 electrode). Studies however have shown benefits of a multi-electrode system in rendering therapy for heart diseases like chronic heart failure. In this paper we present the design and implementation of such a multi-electrode system. We discuss and provide solutions as well as the key challenges for such design in a constrained cardiac environment. These challenges are namely, powering of multi-electrode system, the communication protocol and the compliance with the existing standards. Our chip has been fabricated in 0.18 μm technology and occupies 2.25×5.35 mm² area. It enables ultra-low power operation down to 1.8 volts and allows quick configuration. Our design has been tested by simulations and measurements. To the best of our knowledge our study is the first published study of its kind
起搏器多用电极系统
现代起搏器通过刺激导线中的电极向心脏组织传递局部电刺激。刺激引线可以单极或双极(1或2电极)。然而,研究表明多电极系统在慢性心力衰竭等心脏病的治疗中有好处。在本文中,我们提出了这种多电极系统的设计和实现。我们讨论并提供解决方案,以及在受限心脏环境中进行此类设计的关键挑战。这些挑战分别是多电极系统的供电、通信协议和对现有标准的遵从性。我们的芯片采用0.18 μm工艺制造,面积为2.25×5.35 mm²。它使超低功耗工作低至1.8伏,并允许快速配置。我们的设计已经通过模拟和测量进行了测试。据我们所知,我们的研究是同类研究中首次发表的
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