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Title
A 3.3-To-11V-Supply-Range 10μW/Ch Arbitrary-Waveform-Capable Neural Stimulator with Output-Adaptive-Self-Bias and Supply-Tracking Schemes in 0.18μm Standard CMOS
Issued Date
2024-04-24
Citation
Wie, Jeongyoon. (2024-04-24). A 3.3-To-11V-Supply-Range 10μW/Ch Arbitrary-Waveform-Capable Neural Stimulator with Output-Adaptive-Self-Bias and Supply-Tracking Schemes in 0.18μm Standard CMOS. 44th Annual IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, CICC 2024, 1–2. doi: 10.1109/CICC60959.2024.10529100
Type
Conference Paper
ISBN
9798350394061
ISSN
2152-3630
Abstract
Neurostimulation has emerged as the cornerstone that enables closed-loop brain-machine interfaces and targeted treatments for many neurological disorders. Regardless of the application, neurostimulators employ implanted electrodes to deliver charge pulses to tissues within safety limits to engender desired neural responses. However, as electrode-Tissue-impedance (ETI) varies widely (Fig. 1 (top)), neurostimulators should operate over a wide supply range to ensure both therapeutic effectiveness and safety [1]. When ETI is large, a higher supply is needed to provide adequate stimulation. However, when ETI is low, a low supply is necessary to minimize tissue damage from excessive electrical field and heat rise [1], [2]. Furthermore, power consumption during standby mode limited to under 10μ W/Ch ensures no tissue necrosis. Lastly, a stimulator capable of delivering arbitrary stimulation waveforms is also desirable for maximal efficiency and therapeutic effectiveness. © 2024 IEEE.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57274
DOI
10.1109/CICC60959.2024.10529100
Publisher
IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society
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