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Xie Shushan, Wang Zhigong, Lü Xiaoying, Li Wenyuan, Pan Haixian. A four-channel microelectronic system for neural signal regeneration[J]. Journal of Semiconductors, 2009, 30(12): 125005. doi: 10.1088/1674-4926/30/12/125005
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Xie S S, Wang Z G, Lü X, Li W Y, Pan H X. A four-channel microelectronic system for neural signal regeneration[J]. J. Semicond., 2009, 30(12): 125005. doi: 10.1088/1674-4926/30/12/125005.
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A four-channel microelectronic system for neural signal regeneration
DOI: 10.1088/1674-4926/30/12/125005
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Abstract
This paper presents a microelectronic system which is capable of making a signal record and functional electric stimulation of an injured spinal cord. As a requirement of implantable engineering for the regeneration microelectronic system, the system is of low noise, low power, small size and high performance. A front-end circuit and two high performance OPAs (operational amplifiers) have been designed for the system with different functions, and the two OPAs are a low-noise low-power two-stage OPA and a constant-gm RTR input and output OPA. The system has been realized in CSMC 0.5-μm CMOS technology. The test results show that the system satisfies the demands of neuron signal regeneration.-
Keywords:
- implanted,
- neuronal signal,
- regeneration,
- detecting,
- stimulating
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