Abstract
In-plane microelectrode arrays have proven to be useful tools for studying the connectivities and the functions of neural tissues. However, seldom microelectrode arrays are monolithically-integrated with signal-processing circuits, without which the maximum number of electrodes is limited by the compromise with routing complexity and interferences. This paper proposes a CMOS-compatible, two-dimensional array of oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors(OSFETs), capable of both recording and stimulating neuronal activities. The fabrication of the OSFETs not only requires simply die-level, post-CMOS micromachining process, but also retains metal layers for monolithic integration with signal-processing circuits. A CMOS microsystem containing the OSFET arrays and gain-programmable recording circuits has been fabricated and tested. The preliminary testing results are presented and discussed. © 2007 IEEE.
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Lin, J. S., Chang, S. R., Chang, C. H., Lu, S. C., & Chen, H. (2007). CMOS-micromachined, two-dimenisional transistor arrays for neural recording and stimulation. In Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Proceedings (pp. 2365–2368). https://doi.org/10.1109/IEMBS.2007.4352802
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.