publications by Miguel A. Nicolelis.
Papers Published
- Obeid, I. and Morizio, J.C. and Moxon, K.A. and Nicolelis, M.A.L. and Wolf, P.D., Two multichannel integrated circuits for neural recording and signal processing,
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. (USA), vol. 50 no. 2
(2003),
pp. 255 - 8 [TBME.2002.807643] .
(last updated on 2007/04/15)Abstract:
We have developed, manufactured, and tested two analog CMOS integrated circuit "neurochips" for recording from arrays of densely packed neural electrodes. Device A is a 16-channel buffer consisting of parallel noninverting amplifiers with a gain of 2 V/V. Device B is a 16-channel two-stage analog signal processor with differential amplification and high-pass filtering. It features selectable gains of 250 and 500 V/V as well as reference channel selection. The resulting amplifiers on Device A had a mean gain of 1.99 V/V with an equivalent input noise of 10 μVrms. Those on Device B had mean gains of 53.4 and 47.4 dB with a high-pass filter pole at 211 Hz and an equivalent input noise of 4.4 μVrms. Both devices were tested in vivo with electrode arrays implanted in the somatosensory cortexKeywords:
amplifiers;arrays;biomedical electrodes;biomedical electronics;CMOS analogue integrated circuits;high-pass filters;medical signal processing;neurophysiology;prosthetics;somatosensory phenomena;