SoC for Retinal Ganglion Cell Stimulation with Integrated Sinusoidal Kilohertz Frequency Waveform Generation

Philipp Löhler, Andreas Pickhinke, Andreas Erbslöh, R. Kokozinski, K. Seidl
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For retinal prostheses strategies to increase the stimulative cell selectivity are required to generate neural responses to electrical stimulation of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) that match the response of the natural signal pathway. An important part of these strategies is the modulation of stimulus amplitude and frequency in the kilohertz range. The aim of this research is to investigate the electronic challenges and requirements of new electrical stimulation strategies for future retinal implants. This paper presents a 42 channel current controlled stimulator which is able to stimulate retinal tissue with sinusoidal frequencies higher than 1 kHz at amplitudes of up to 200 $\mu {\mathrm A}$. The power efficiency of the stimulator is 87.3% at a supply voltage of 1.8 V. One stimulator requires a respective area of 0.0071 $\mathrm{mm}^{2}$ by using a 180 nm CMOS technology.
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基于集成正弦千赫兹频率波形的视网膜神经节细胞刺激系统
对于视网膜假体来说,增加刺激细胞选择性的策略需要对视网膜神经节细胞(RGCs)的电刺激产生与自然信号通路反应相匹配的神经反应。这些策略的一个重要组成部分是在千赫兹范围内调制刺激幅度和频率。本研究的目的是探讨未来视网膜植入的新电刺激策略的电子挑战和要求。本文提出了一种42通道电流控制刺激器,它能够以高于1khz的正弦频率在高达200 $\mu {\ mathm a}$的振幅下刺激视网膜组织。在1.8 V电源电压下,刺激器的功率效率为87.3%。通过使用180 nm CMOS技术,一个刺激器需要0.0071 $\ mathm {mm}^{2}$的相应面积。
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