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Published on: July 5, 2013
High-channel-count neural recording and stimulation platform with 5376 simultaneous recording channels
Yingying Fan1, Yuhang Ma2, Pavlo Zolotavin3,4
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Houston, TX, USA. fyingying@wustl.edu.
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Advancing neural interfaces requires large-scale, high-density recording technologies capable of capturing full-spectrum neural activity across cortical and subcortical regions. Here, we present a scalable approach to integrate neural electrodes with advanced application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). Specifically, we custom-designed an ASIC with 5376 simultaneous channels, each sampling at 20 kS/s and enabling >1.3 Gb/s total data streaming throughput. The ASIC incorporates in-pixel amplification, time-division multiplexed ADCs, and on-chip stimulation capabilities, ensuring precise signal acquisition with minimal power consumption while maintaining a low noise level of 5.5 µVrms. We further developed an interconnect strategy using gold bump bonding, which allows for high-density integration of the flexible probe and rigid chip. We demonstrate the capacity of this platform through the integration with a flexible μECoG array. The resulting device allows for the high-resolution mapping of in vivo field potentials on the cortical surfaces of rat brains, supported by the precise localization of evoked sensory activities. These results prove an effective approach towards highly integrated neural interfaces with applications in brain-computer interfaces, neuroprosthetics, and large-scale functional brain mapping.

