Arbitrary-Waveform Electro-Optical Intracranial Neurostimulator With Load-Adaptive High-Voltage Compliance

2019 
A hybrid 16-channel current-mode and the 8-channel optical implantable neurostimulating system is presented. The system generates arbitrary-waveform charge-balanced current-mode electrical pulses with an amplitude ranging from 50 $\mu \text{A}$ to 10 mA. An impedance monitoring feedback loop is employed to automatically adjust the supply voltage, yielding a load-optimized power dissipation. The 8-channel optical stimulator drives an array of LEDs, each with a maximum of 25 mA current amplitude, and reuses the arbitrary-waveform generation function of the electrical stimulator. The LEDs are assembled within a custom-made ${4}\times {4}$ ECoG grid electrode array, enabling precise optical stimulation of neurons with a 300 $\mu \text{m}$ pitch between the LEDs and simultaneous monitoring of the neural response by the ECoG electrode, at different distances of the stimulation site. The hybrid stimulation system is implemented on a mini-PCB, and receives power and stimulation commands inductively through a second board and a coil stacked on top of it. The entire system is sized at ${3}\times {2}$ . ${5}\times {1}$ cm 3 and weighs 7 grams. The system efficacy for electrical and optical stimulation is validated in-vivo using separate chronic and acute experiments.
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