• DocumentCode
    1464698
  • Title

    A Low-Power Programmable Neural Spike Detection Channel With Embedded Calibration and Data Compression

  • Author

    Rodriguez-Perez, A. ; Ruiz-Amaya, J. ; Delgado-Restituto, M. ; Rodriguez-Vazquez, A.

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. of Microelectron. of Seville, Sevilla, Spain
  • Volume
    6
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    87
  • Lastpage
    100
  • Abstract
    This paper reports a programmable 400 μm pitch neural spike recording channel, fabricated in a 130 nm standard CMOS technology, which implements amplification, filtering, digitization, analog spike detection plus feature extraction, and self-calibration functionalities. It can operate in two different output modes: 1) signal tracking, in which the neural signal is sampled and transmitted as raw data; and 2) feature extraction, in which the spikes of the neural signal are detected and encoded by piece-wise linear curves. Additionally, the channel offers a foreground calibration procedure in which the amplification gain and the passband of the embedded filter can be self-adjusted. The amplification stage obtains a noise efficiency factor of 2.16 and an input referred noise of 2.84 μVrms over a nominal bandwidth of 167 Hz-6.9 kHz. The channel includes a reconfigurable 8-bit analog-to-digital converter combined with a 3-bit controlled programmable gain amplifier for adjusting the input signal to the full scale range of the converter. This combined block achieves an overall energy consumption per conversion of 102 fJ at 90 kS/s. The energy consumed by the circuit elements which are strictly related to the digitization process is 14.12 fJ at the same conversion rate. The complete channel consumes 2.8 μW at 1.2 V voltage supply when operated in the signal tracking mode, and 3.1 μW when the feature extraction mode is enabled.
  • Keywords
    CMOS integrated circuits; biomedical electronics; calibration; data compression; feature extraction; low-power electronics; medical signal detection; piecewise linear techniques; programmable filters; recording; 3-bit controlled programmable gain amplifier; amplification gain; analog spike detection; circuit elements; data compression; digitization; feature extraction; filtering; frequency 167 kHz to 6.9 kHz; low-power programmable pitch neural spike detection channel; noise efficiency factor; piece-wise linear curves; reconfigurable 8-bit analog-to-digital converter; self-calibration functionality; signal tracking mode; standard CMOS technology; voltage 1.2 V; Bandwidth; Calibration; Capacitance; Electronics packaging; Feature extraction; Gain; Noise; Biomedical circuit; biopotential amplifier; feature extraction; low-power ADC; multichannel recording; neural recording system; spike detection;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1932-4545
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBCAS.2012.2187352
  • Filename
    6165392