A 21952-Pixel Multi-Modal CMOS Cellular Sensor Array with 1568-Pixel Parallel Recording and 4-Point Impedance Sensing

Doohwan Jung, Jong Seok Park, Gregory V. Junek, S. Grijalva, Sagar R. Kumashi, Adam Wang, Sensen Li, H. Cho, Hua Wang
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This paper presents a fully integrated CMOS multi-modal cellular sensor/stimulator array with 21952 multi-modal pixels, 1568 simultaneous parallel readout channels, 16 μm×16 μm pixel pitch for single cell resolution, and 3.6 mm×1.6 mm tissue-level field-of-view (FoV), achieving high-resolution multi-parametric cellular potential/impedance/optical imaging for holistic cellular characterization and cell-based assays. Moreover, the array system reports the first on-chip true 4-point impedance sensing scheme with 16 parallel impedance sensing channels, which enables precise cellular impedance measurements with aggressively scaled electrodes and large electrode-electrolyte interfacial impedance. The chip also supports concurrent 16-channel 5-bit reconfigurable current-mode cell stimulation. The chip is implemented in a 130 nm low-cost standard CMOS process. Extracellular potentials (700 μV-1.5 mV) from on-chip cultured neonatal rat ventricular myocytes (NRVMs) are successfully measured. With on-chip cultured cardiac fibroblasts, full-chip high-resolution optical images and 4-point impedance mapping precisely capture cell distribution, growth, proliferation, and surface adhesion.
具有1568像素并行记录和4点阻抗传感的21952像素多模态CMOS蜂窝传感器阵列
本文提出了一个完全集成的CMOS多模态细胞传感器/刺激器阵列,具有21952个多模态像素,1568个同时并行读出通道,16 μm×16 μm像素间距用于单细胞分辨率,3.6 mm×1.6 mm组织级视场(FoV),实现高分辨率多参数细胞电位/阻抗/光学成像,用于整体细胞表征和基于细胞的分析。此外,该阵列系统报告了第一个片上真正的4点阻抗传感方案,该方案具有16个并行阻抗传感通道,可以通过大规模缩放电极和大电极-电解质界面阻抗进行精确的细胞阻抗测量。该芯片还支持并发16通道5位可重构电流模式细胞刺激。该芯片采用130纳米低成本标准CMOS工艺实现。成功地测定了片上培养的新生大鼠心室肌细胞(nrvm)的细胞外电位(700 μV-1.5 mV)。利用芯片上培养的心脏成纤维细胞,全芯片高分辨率光学图像和4点阻抗测绘精确捕捉细胞分布、生长、增殖和表面粘附。
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