22.8 Multi-Functional Microelectrode Array System Featuring 59,760 Electrodes, 2048 Electrophysiology Channels, Impedance and Neurotransmitter Measurement Units.

Vijay Viswam, Jelena Dragas, Amir Shadmani, Yihui Chen, Alexander Stettler, Jan Müller, Andreas Hierlemann
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Various CMOS-based micro-electrode arrays (MEAs) have been developed in recent years for extracellular electrophysiological recording/stimulation of electrogenic cells [1-5]. Mostly two approaches have been used: (i) the activepixel approach (APS) [2-4], which features simultaneous readout of all electrodes, however, at the expense of a comparably high noise level, and (ii) the switchmatrix (SM) approach, which yields better noise performance, whereas only a subset of electrodes (e.g.,1024) is simultaneously read out [5]. All systems feature, at most, voltage recording and/or voltage/current stimulation functionalities.

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22.8 多功能微电极阵列系统,配备 59,760 个电极、2048 个电生理通道、阻抗和神经递质测量单元。
近年来,已开发出多种基于 CMOS 的微电极阵列(MEA),用于细胞外电生理记录/刺激电原细胞 [1-5]。主要采用了两种方法:(i)主动像素法(APS)[2-4],其特点是同时读出所有电极,但以较高的噪声水平为代价;(ii)开关矩阵法(SM),其噪声性能较好,但只同时读出电极的一个子集(如 1024 个)[5]。所有系统最多都具有电压记录和/或电压/电流刺激功能。
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