Electrode–Tissue Impedance Measurement CMOS ASIC for Functional Electrical Stimulation Neuroprostheses

  • Uranga del Monte, Arantxa
  • Sacristán-Riquelme, Jordi
  • Osés Ollo, María Teresa
  • Barniol Beumala, Núria
Publication date
October 2007
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Abstract

The design of a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuit that has the capability of evaluating the electrode-tissue contact and the lead functionality of implanted electrodes in neuroprostheses for functional electrical stimulation applications is presented. The system allows in a quite simple way the verification of the state of the electrode by the evaluation of its impedance. By using a 1-bit analog-to-digital converter, the voltage drop between the anode and cathode of the stimulating electrode is measured when a controllable amplitude current is delivered. The impedance that is associated with the electrode will be obtained from the ratio between the anode-to-cathode voltage drop and the delivered current. Fina...

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