The Microbead: A Highly Miniaturized Wirelessly Powered Implantable Neural Stimulating System.
IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst
; 12(3): 521-531, 2018 06.
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An implant that can electrically stimulate neurons across different depths and regions of the brain currently does not exist as it poses a number of obstacles that need to be solved. In order to address the challenges, this paper presents the concept of "microbead," a fully integrated wirelessly powered neural device that allows for spatially selective activation of neural tissue. The prototype chip is fabricated in 130-nm CMOS technology and currently measures 200 µm × 200 µm, which represents the smallest remotely powered stimulator to date. The system is validated experimentally in a rat by stimulating the sciatic nerve with 195-µs current pulses. To power the ultrasmall on-silicon coil, 36-dBm source power is provided to a highly optimized transmitter (Tx) coil at a coupling distance of 5 mm. In order to satisfy the strict power limit for safe use in human subjects, a pulsed powering scheme is implemented that enables a significant decrease in the average power emitted from the Tx.
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Nervo Isquiático
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Terapia por Estimulação Elétrica
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Neuroestimuladores Implantáveis
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Tecnologia sem Fio
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IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst
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2018
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