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A Monolithically Integrated Pressure/Oxygen/Temperature Sensing SoC for Multimodality Intracranial Neuromonitoring
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2014
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Medical ElectronicsMedical MonitoringEngineeringMicroelectromechanical SystemsBiomedical EngineeringIntegrated CircuitsSingle ChipNeurochipMedical InstrumentationSensor TechnologySocial SciencesNeurologyInstrumentationPrototype CatheterElectrical EngineeringIntegrated SocImplantable SensorNeurological MonitoringNeural InterfaceBiomedical SensorsNeuroengineeringSensorsNeurophysiologyBioelectronicsBiomedical InstrumentationNeuroscienceElectrophysiologySensor DesignMultimodality Intracranial NeuromonitoringWearable Biosensors
A fully integrated SoC for multimodality intracranial neuromonitoring is presented in this paper. Three sensors including a capacitive MEMS pressure sensor, an electrochemical oxygen sensor and a solid-state temperature sensor are integrated together in a single chip with their respective interface circuits. Chopper stabilization and dynamic element matching techniques are applied in sensor interface circuits to reduce circuit noise and offset. On-chip calibration is implemented for each sensor to compensate process variations. Measured sensitivity of the pressure, oxygen, and temperature sensors are 18.6 aF/mmHg, 194 pA/mmHg, and 2 mV/°C, respectively. Implemented in 0.18 m CMOS, the SoC occupies an area of 1.4 mm × 4 mm and consumes 166 μW DC power. A prototype catheter for intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring has been implemented and the performance has been verified with ex vivo experiment.
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