Title :
A bidirectional neural interface SoC with an integrated spike recorder, microstimulator, and low-power processor for real-time stimulus artifact rejection
Author :
Limnuson, K. ; Lu, Hai-Han ; Chiel, H.J. ; Mohseni, Pedram
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci. Dept., Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a neural interface system-on-chip (SoC), featuring combined spike recording, electrical microstimulation and real-time stimulus artifact rejection (SAR) for bidirectional interfacing with the central nervous system. Fabricated in AMS 0.35μm 2P/4M CMOS, the SoC integrates a spike-recording front-end with input noise voltage of 3.42μVrms (0.5Hz-50kHz), microstimulating back-end for delivering charge-balanced monophasic or asymmetric biphasic current pulses up to ~100μA with passive discharge, and nW-level digital signal processing (DSP) unit for real-time SAR based on template subtraction. The 3.1 × 3.1-mm2 SoC has been characterized in benchtop tests and neurobiological experiments in isolated buccal ganglia of an Aplysia catifornica (a marine sea slug). The SoC can successfully remove large stimulus artifacts from the contaminated neural data in real time and recover extracellular neural spikes that occur on the tail end of the artifacts. The root-mean-square (rms) value of the pre-processed stimulus artifact is reduced on average by a factor of ~24 post-processing.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; lab-on-a-chip; low-power electronics; microprocessor chips; neural chips; neurophysiology; system-on-chip; AMS 2P/4M CMOS; Aplysia catifornica; asymmetric biphasic current pulses; bidirectional interfacing; bidirectional neural interface SoC; central nervous system; charge-balanced monophasic current pulses; contaminated neural data; digital signal processing unit; electrical microstimulation; extracellular neural spikes; frequency 0.5 Hz to 50 kHz; integrated spike recorder; isolated buccal ganglia; low-power processor; marine sea slug; microstimulator; neural interface system-on-chip; neurobiological experiments; passive discharge; real-time stimulus artifact rejection; root-mean-square value; size 0.35 mum; spike recording; spike-recording front-end; template subtraction; Blanking; Digital signal processing; Real-time systems; Registers; Sea measurements; System-on-chip; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC), 2014 IEEE Proceedings of the
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
DOI :
10.1109/CICC.2014.6946129