Abstract:
This letter presents a miniaturized neural recording analog front-end (AFE) suitable for distributed sub-mm neural recording implants. Including reference generators, thi...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This letter presents a miniaturized neural recording analog front-end (AFE) suitable for distributed sub-mm neural recording implants. Including reference generators, this AFE occupies an area of only 0.01 mm2, thanks to a mostly digital architecture with more than half of area being scalable digital logic. Implemented in 65-nm CMOS, the AFE is measured to consume 3.2 {\mu }\text{W} of power from 0.6-V supply, and achieves an input-referred noise of 2.2 {\mu {\mathrm{ V}}}_{\mathrm{rms}} over 500 Hz of bandwidth. The AFE is validated by integrating it into a neural sensing SoC with wireless power and data telemetry. In vitro experiments demonstrate reliable recording of the AFE in a fully wireless environment.
Published in: IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters ( Volume: 1, Issue: 7, July 2018)