Low power recording and digitizing circuits for neural prosthetics

M. Poustinchi, R. G. Stacey, S. Musallam
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Significant progress has been made in the field of neural prosthetics lately. In order to improve and invent novel wearable and implantable devices, low power consumption is one of the most important concerns. This article discusses low power circuits which are designed, fabricated and tested in our lab which are essential building blocks for neural prosthetics. The circuits include a nano-power current conveyor which senses picoscale to microscale current which corresponds to micro molar neurotransmitter concentration; a nano-power neural amplifier for action potential (AP) detection and amplification and a micro-power ΣΔ analog to digital convertor (ADC) to convert the analog signal (AP or neurotransmitter concentration) to digital codes. These circuits are fabricated in CMOS 0.18 μ technology and tested using recorded signals from posterior parietal cortex of a macaque monkey in our lab.
用于神经修复的低功耗记录和数字化电路
近年来,神经修复领域取得了重大进展。为了改进和发明新颖的可穿戴和植入式设备,低功耗是最重要的问题之一。本文讨论了在我们的实验室设计、制造和测试的低功耗电路,这是神经假肢的基本组成部分。该电路包括一个纳米功率电流传送带,用于感应微尺度到微尺度的电流,该电流对应于微摩尔神经递质浓度;用于动作电位(AP)检测和放大的纳米功率神经放大器和用于将模拟信号(AP或神经递质浓度)转换为数字代码的微功率ΣΔ模数转换器(ADC)。这些电路采用CMOS 0.18 μ工艺制作,并在实验室使用猕猴后顶叶皮层的记录信号进行测试。
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