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1 mm3-sized optical neural stimulator based on CMOS integrated photovoltaic power receiver
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2018
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Optical MaterialsMedical ElectronicsEngineeringDevice IntegrationPhotovoltaic Power-transfer PlatformCmos-integrated Power ReceiverSemiconductor MaterialsOptoelectronic DevicesBiomedical EngineeringIntegrated CircuitsOptogeneticsWireless Implantable DevicePhotovoltaicsNeurochipOptical ComputingElectronic DevicesBiomedical DevicesPhotonic Integrated CircuitOptical CommunicationPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringCmos ChipImplantable SensorPhotovoltaic Power ReceiverImplantable DeviceMicroelectronicsOptical SensorsElectro-optics DeviceBiomedical SensorsBiomedical DiagnosticsTechnologyOptoelectronicsOptical Devices
In this work, we present a simple complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-controlled photovoltaic power-transfer platform that is suitable for very small (less than or equal to 1–2 mm) electronic devices such as implantable health-care devices or distributed nodes for the Internet of Things. We designed a 1.25 mm × 1.25 mm CMOS power receiver chip that contains integrated photovoltaic cells. We characterized the CMOS-integrated power receiver and successfully demonstrated blue light-emitting diode (LED) operation powered by infrared light. Then, we integrated the CMOS chip and a few off-chip components into a 1-mm3 implantable optogenetic stimulator, and demonstrated the operation of the device.
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