D. Jiang, C. Eder, T. Perkins, A. Vanhoestenberghe, Matthew Schormans, Fangqi Liu, V. Valente, N. Donaldson, A. Demosthenous
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Abstract
A fully implantable multi-channel neural prosthesis for epidural stimulation will be demonstrated. The prosthesis features three telemetry-operated independent stimulators providing in total eighteen stimulation channels. The stimulator circuits were implemented in a 0.6-μm CMOS technology. The prosthesis is protected in a hermetically sealed ceramic enclosure and encapsulated in medical grade silicone rubber for long-term implantation. During the live demonstration in-vitro tests with electrodes in saline will be performed with the prosthesis operated wirelessly from a remote computer.