4.6 Article

A Wireless Multi-Channel Peripheral Nerve Signal Acquisition System-on-Chip

Journal

IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS
Volume 54, Issue 8, Pages 2266-2280

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSSC.2019.2909158

Keywords

Amplifier; CMOS; common-mode feedback (CMFB); common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR); input common-mode range; low power; low voltage; low-noise amplifier; neural prosthesis; neural recording amplifier; peripheral nerve; peripheral nerve signal; signal acquisition

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation Singapore [NRF-CRP-10-2012-01]

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The adoption of chronic implantable peripheral nerve-based prosthetic devices is currently hampered by the lack of a highly integrated neural signal acquisition system-on-chip (SoC). We report a ten-channel peripheral nervous system (PNS) electroneurogram (ENG) signal acquisition SoC within an implantable package. Requiring only four off-chip capacitors, this SoC can be co-encapsulated with flexible nerve electrodes and a resonant coil antenna to form a 3.4 cm(3) and 3.9 g implantable device for chronic ENG acquisition. This SoC is inductively powered and controlled through a resonant coil at 22 MHz and transmits the digitized neural signal through a near-infrared LED (NIR-LED). Fabricated in 0.18-mu m CMOS, each amplifier channel exhibits an input referred noise of 1.9 mu V-rms and a noise efficiency factor (NEF) of 4.0 within the signal bandwidth of 5.5 kHz. Each amplifier channel within the SoC is digitized with 10-bit resolution at 17.5 ksps, and the total power consumption (SoC and NIR-LED) is 4.4 mW when the NIR-LED is driven at 3 Mb/s. An electrode impedance measurement circuit with <10% magnitude and <8 degrees angle error for measuring impedances up to 1 M Omega is also incorporated in this SoC. This wireless, low noise ENG acquisition SoC package has been validated in vivo while implanted on a rodent to acquire ENG from its sciatic nerve.

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