This paper presents a compact programmable biphasic stimulator for cochlear implants. By employing double-loop negative feedback, the output impedance of the current generator is increased, while maximizing the voltage compliance of the output transistor. To make the stimulator circuit compact, the stimulation current is set by scaling a reference current using a two stage binary-weighted transistor DAC (comprising a 3 bit high-voltage transistor DAC and a 4 bit low-voltage transistor DAC). With this structure the power consumption and the area of the circuit can be minimized. The proposed circuit has been implemented in AMS 0.18um high-voltage CMOS IC technology, using an active chip area of about 0.042mm^2. Measurement results show that p...
We report a programmable analog bionic ear (cochlear implant) processor in a 1.5µm BiCMOS technology...
This thesis describes a low-power cochlear-implant processor chip and a charge-balanced stimulation ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used to remedy neurological or physiological ailmen...
Cochlear implants (CIs) have been used for many years to restore hearing for deaf patients. Unfortun...
Cochlear Implants (CIs) are prosthetic devices that restore hearing in profoundly deaf patients by b...
This paper presents an ultra-low power interface circuit to stimulate auditory nerves through fully-...
The fully implantable cochlear implant (FICI) interface circuit proposed in this work senses sound h...
This paper presents an ultra-low power interface circuit to stimulate auditory nerves through fully-...
Abstract Background Neural stimulation is an important method used to activate or inhibit action pot...
A first monolithic programmable multichannel stimulator for cochlear prosthesis has been successfull...
Low powered fully implantable cochlear implants (FICIs) untangle the aesthetic concerns and battery ...
Power consumption in neural stimulation devices such as cochlear implants, or retinal implants, is a...
Over the past decades, the electrical and functional performances of neuro-stimulators (stimulators)...
This paper presents an ultralow power interface circuit for a fully implantable cochlear implant (FI...
This paper presents an ultra-low power current-mode circuit for a bionic ear interface. Piezoelectri...
We report a programmable analog bionic ear (cochlear implant) processor in a 1.5µm BiCMOS technology...
This thesis describes a low-power cochlear-implant processor chip and a charge-balanced stimulation ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used to remedy neurological or physiological ailmen...
Cochlear implants (CIs) have been used for many years to restore hearing for deaf patients. Unfortun...
Cochlear Implants (CIs) are prosthetic devices that restore hearing in profoundly deaf patients by b...
This paper presents an ultra-low power interface circuit to stimulate auditory nerves through fully-...
The fully implantable cochlear implant (FICI) interface circuit proposed in this work senses sound h...
This paper presents an ultra-low power interface circuit to stimulate auditory nerves through fully-...
Abstract Background Neural stimulation is an important method used to activate or inhibit action pot...
A first monolithic programmable multichannel stimulator for cochlear prosthesis has been successfull...
Low powered fully implantable cochlear implants (FICIs) untangle the aesthetic concerns and battery ...
Power consumption in neural stimulation devices such as cochlear implants, or retinal implants, is a...
Over the past decades, the electrical and functional performances of neuro-stimulators (stimulators)...
This paper presents an ultralow power interface circuit for a fully implantable cochlear implant (FI...
This paper presents an ultra-low power current-mode circuit for a bionic ear interface. Piezoelectri...
We report a programmable analog bionic ear (cochlear implant) processor in a 1.5µm BiCMOS technology...
This thesis describes a low-power cochlear-implant processor chip and a charge-balanced stimulation ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used to remedy neurological or physiological ailmen...