Taeju Lee, Jee-Ho Park, Ji-Hyoung Cha, Namsun Chou, Doojin Jang, Ji-Hoon Kim, Il-Joo Cho, Seong-Jin Kim, M. Je
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Abstract
This paper presents a multimodal multichannel neural activity readout IC which can perform not only the electrical recording (ER) but also the fluorescence recording (FR) of neural activity for the cell-type-specific study of heterogeneous neuronal cell populations. The time-based FR circuit senses Ca2+ concentration using Ca2+ probes while the ER circuit acquires action potentials (APs) and local field potentials (LFPs). The IC is fabricated in 0.18μm CMOS. The FR circuit achieves a recording range of 81dB (75pA to 860nA) and consumes the power of 0.7μmW/Ch. The ER circuit achieves the input-referred noise (IRN) of 2.7μm Vrms over the bandwidth (BW) of 10kHz, while consuming the power of 4.9μmW/Ch. The in-vitro measurement is performed for recording Ca2+ concentration and electrical neural signals.