Title :
Towards a button-sized 1024-site wireless cortical microstimulating array
Author :
Ghovanloo, Maysam ; Wise, Kensall D. ; Najafi, Khalil
Author_Institution :
Centerfor Wireless Integrated Microsystems, Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
Design and development of a micromachined 16-site wireless addressable active stimulating microprobe, called Interestim-3, based on the University of Michigan MEMS 3-D microelectrode-array technology have been discussed. Up to 64 Interestim-3 probes can be used in parallel with only 2 connections to a mutual hybrid coil in order to achieve a 1024-site intracortical microstimulating system with no trans or subcutaneous wires. 3-D microassembly of Interestim-3 probes, which is facilitated by small number of interconnects (2/probe) that also gives way to a high yield has been shown. Interestim-3 has been fabricated in the UM 3-μm 1M/2P BiCMOS process. It has four 60 μm × 3.1 mm shanks with 250μm spacing, each having four 181μm2 sites. Interestim-3 circuitry has about 4200 transistors that occupy 21.2 mm2 of 32.5 mm2 probe back-end.
Keywords :
biocontrol; biomedical electrodes; brain; microelectrodes; micromachining; micromechanical devices; neuromuscular stimulation; prosthetics; 3-D microassembly; BiCMOS process; Interestim-3; MEMS 3-D microelectrode-array; active stimulating microprobe; button-sized array; cortical microstimulating array; cortical neural prosthesis; data-frame protocol; micromachined wireless addressable microprobe; mutual hybrid coil; shank driver block; Clocks; Coils; Implants; Integrated circuit interconnections; Microassembly; Probes; Radio frequency; Sensor arrays; Silicon; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering, 2003. Conference Proceedings. First International IEEE EMBS Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7579-3
DOI :
10.1109/CNE.2003.1196776