A 32-Channel Time-Multiplexed Artifact-Aware Neural Recording System
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2021-10-01
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Perez-Prieto, Norberto
Rodriguez-Vazquez, Angel
Alvarez-Dolado, Manuel
Delgado-Restituto, Manuel
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Ieee-inst electrical electronics engineers inc
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This paper presents a low-power, low-noise microsystem for the recording of neural local field potentials or intracranial electroencephalographic signals. It features 32 time-multiplexed channels at the electrode interface and offers the possibility to spatially delta encode data to take advantage of the large correlation of signals captured from nearby channels. The circuit also implements a mixed-signal voltage-triggered auto-ranging algorithm which allows to attenuate large interferers in digital domain while preserving neural information. This effectively increases the system dynamic range and avoids the onset of saturation. A prototype, fabricated in a standard 180 nm CMOS process, has been experimentally verified in-vitro with cellular cultures of primary cortical neurons from mice. The system shows an integrated input-referred noise in the 0.5-200 Hz band of 1.4 mu V-rms for a spot noise of about 85 nV / root Hz. The system draws 1.5 mu W per channel from 1.2 V supply and obtains 71 dB + 26 dB dynamic range when the artifact-aware auto-ranging mechanism is enabled, without penalising other critical specifications such as crosstalk between channels or common-mode and power supply rejection ratios.
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Artifact-aware, auto-ranging, biomedical electronics, CMOS integrated circuits, correlated double sampling, ECoG, LFP, neural recording, neurophysiology, offset reduction loop, spatial delta encoding, system-on-chip, time multiplexing, Chopper instrumentation amplifier, 65 nm cmos, Interface, Power, Stimulation, Noise, Cancellation, Circuit, Design, Mode