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Stimulation and Artifact-Suppression Techniques for In Vitro High-Density Microelectrode Array Systems.


ABSTRACT: We present novel voltage stimulation buffers with controlled output current, along with recording circuits featuring adjustable high-pass cut-off filtering to perform efficient stimulation while actively suppressing stimulation artifacts in high-density microelectrode arrays. Owing to the dense packing and close proximity of the electrodes in such systems, a stimulation through one electrode can cause large electrical artifacts on neighboring electrodes that easily saturate the corresponding recording amplifiers. To suppress such artifacts, the high-pass corner frequencies of all available 2048 recording channels can be raised from several Hz to several kHz by applying a "soft-reset" or pole-shifting technique. With the implemented artifact suppression technique, the saturation time of the recording circuits, connected to electrodes in immediate vicinity to the stimulation site, could be reduced to less than 150 ?s. For the stimulation buffer, we developed a circuit, which can operate in two modes: either control of only the stimulation voltage or control of current and voltage during stimulation. The voltage-only controlled mode employs a local common-mode feedback operational transconductance amplifier with a near rail-to-rail input/output range, suitable for driving high-capacitive loads. The current/voltage controlled mode is based on a positive current conveyor generating adjustable output currents, whereas its upper and lower output voltages are limited by two feedback loops. The current/voltage controlled circuit can generate stimulation pulses up to 30 ?A with less than ±0.1% linearity error in the low-current mode and up to 300 ?A with less than ±0.2% linearity error in the high-current mode.

SUBMITTER: Shadmani A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6711758 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stimulation and Artifact-Suppression Techniques for In Vitro High-Density Microelectrode Array Systems.

Shadmani Amir A   Viswam Vijay V   Chen Yihui Y   Bounik Raziyeh R   Dragas Jelena J   Radivojevic Milos M   Geissler Sydney S   Sitnikov Sergey S   Muller Jan J   Hierlemann Andreas A  

IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering 20190101 9


We present novel voltage stimulation buffers with controlled output current, along with recording circuits featuring adjustable high-pass cut-off filtering to perform efficient stimulation while actively suppressing stimulation artifacts in high-density microelectrode arrays. Owing to the dense packing and close proximity of the electrodes in such systems, a stimulation through one electrode can cause large electrical artifacts on neighboring electrodes that easily saturate the corresponding rec  ...[more]

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