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Implantable Wireless Neural Interface for Multichannel Neural Recording and Optogenetic Neuromodulation

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Authors

Ryu, Daeho; Jeon, Saeyoung; Kim, Yong-Kweon; Jun, Sang Beom; Ji, Chang-Hyeon

Issue Date
2019-07
Publisher
IEEE
Citation
2019 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL MEMS AND NANOPHOTONICS (OMN), pp.8-9
Abstract
This paper presents a low cost, light-weight, and low power consuming wireless neural interface for multichannel neural recording and optogenetic neuromodulation with 470 and 589 nm light sources and a customizable pulse generator. To enhance the light coupling efficiency between the light emitting diode (LED) and 4 x 4 array of optical fibers, microlens array is used. Measured light intensity at the tip of the fiber array is 2.812 and 1.765 mW/mm(2) for 470 and 589 nm light sources, respectively. Optical fibers are assembled with 4 x 4 microlens array on a silicon die, which enables the illumination of relatively large area in the brain. To record the neural signal, two zero-drift operational amplifiers and 12-bit ADC (analog-to-digital converter) were used. The sampling frequency on each channel is 16 kHz. A +/- 160 mu V, 100 Hz sine wave in saline solution was successfully measured and wirelessly transmitted with the fabricated device.
ISSN
2160-5033
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/187253
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OMN.2019.8925256
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