G. Bertotti, Dmytro Velychko, N. Dodel, S. Keil, D. Wolansky, B. Tillack, M. Schreiter, A. Grall, P. Jesinger, Sebastian Rohler, M. Eickenscheidt, A. Stett, Andreas Moller, K. Boven, G. Zeck, R. Thewes
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引用次数: 59
摘要
介绍了一种基于cmos的具有4225个记录位点和1024个刺激位点的微电极阵列(MEA)及其数据采集系统。该芯片在1 mm × 1 mm或2 mm × 2 mm的活动区域上提供高时空分辨率,并允许具有完整成像能力的体外神经组织接口实验。整个芯片表面覆盖一层薄的高k介电层,使得生物组织与固态芯片之间的电耦合是纯电容性的。生物学实验揭示了该系统的正常功能。
A CMOS-based sensor array for in-vitro neural tissue interfacing with 4225 recording sites and 1024 stimulation sites
A CMOS-based microelectrode array (MEA) with 4225 recording sites and 1024 stimulation sites and a related data acquisition system are presented. The chip provides high spatiotemporal resolution on an active area of 1 mm × 1 mm or 2 mm × 2 mm, respectively, and allows in-vitro neural tissue interfacing experiments with full imaging capability. The entire chip surface is covered by a thin high-k dielectric layer so that electric coupling between biological tissue and solid-state chip is purely capacitive. Biological experiments reveal proper functionality of the system.