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[1] Wang Jue, Li Wenyuan, Wang Zhigong, et al. Function electrical stimulation circuitfor neural signal regeneration system [J]. Journal of Southeast University (English Edition), 2007, 23 (4): 512-515. [doi:10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2007.04.007]
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Journal of Southeast University (English Edition)[ISSN:1003-7985/CN:32-1325/N]

Volumn:
23
Issue:
2007 4
Page:
512-515
Research Field:
Circuit and System
Publishing date:
2007-12-30

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Title:
Function electrical stimulation circuitfor neural signal regeneration system
Author(s):
Wang Jue1 2 Li Wenyuan1 Wang Zhigong1
1Institute of RF- & OE-ICs, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China
2College of Integrated Circuits, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China
Keywords:
low-power rail-to-rail neural signal voltage drive
PACS:
TN432
DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2007.04.007
Abstract:
A low-power, high-gain circuit for function electrical stimulation(FES)is designed for the microelectronic neural signal regeneration system based on CSMC(CSMC Technologies Corporation)0.6 μm CMOS(complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor)technology.It can be used to stimulate microelectrodes connected with the nerve bundles to regenerate neural signals.This circuit consists of two stages:a full differential folded-cascode amplifier input stage and a complementary class-AB output stage with an overload protection circuit.The rail-to-rail input and output stages are used to ensure a wide range of input and output voltages.The simulation results show that the gain of the circuit is 81 dB;the 3 dB-bandwidth is 295 kHz.The chip occupies a die area of 1.06 mm×0.52 mm.The on-wafer measurement results show that under a single supply voltage of+5 V, the DC power consumption is about 7.5 mW and the output voltage amplitude is 4.8 V.The chip can also run well under single supply voltage of +3.3 V.

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Memo:
Biographies: Wang Jue(1983—), female, graduate;Li Wenyuan(corresponding author), male, doctor, associate professor, lwy555@seu.edu.cn.
Last Update: 2007-12-20