Title :
CMOS pixels for subretinal implantable prothesis
Author :
Mazza, Marco ; Renaud, Philippe ; Bertrand, Daniel C. ; Ionescu, Adrian M.
Author_Institution :
Electron. Lab., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract :
This work reports on the design, fabrication, and characterization of CMOS pixels for subretinal implants, which seems to be an effective way to recover visual capabilities in some types of blindness. Two possible approaches are presented for CMOS pixel implementation: 1) an approach based on a light-controlled oscillator (LICOS) using a ring oscillator with an odd number of inverters and 2) an approach based on distributing a square signal at each pixel that filters out a number of pulses depending of the light intensity wave across the chip (WATCH). Both types of pixels fabricated in 0.35-μm CMOS demonstrate good mimic of the electrical behavior of human retina, with low-power consumption (typically 1 mW for a 14×14 matrix of pixels) and having small dimensions (75×78.5 μm2 for LICOS and 70×50 μm2 for WATCH), which make them suitable for practical implants. Experimental validation is reported on physiological solutions. Because of its characteristic, the proposed matrix of pixels could be considered as one of the first stand-alone highly integrated solutions for subretinal implant chips.
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; eye; low-power electronics; oscillators; prosthetics; 0.35 micron; CMOS pixels; frequency conversion; human retina; implantable biomedical devices; light intensity wave across the chip; light-controlled oscillator; low-power applications; photodiode; pixel design; ring oscillator; square signal; subretinal implant chips; subretinal implantable prosthesis; Degenerative diseases; Humans; Implants; Laboratories; Photoreceptors; Pigmentation; Retina; Ring oscillators; Signal generators; Watches;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2004.839895