학술논문

Redundant safety features in a high-channel-count retinal neurostimulator
Document Type
Conference
Source
2014 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS) Proceedings Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2014 IEEE. :216-219 Oct, 2014
Subject
Bioengineering
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Electrodes
Retina
Monitoring
Prosthetics
Application specific integrated circuits
Safety
Implants
Biomedical engineering
biomedical electrodes
integrated circuit design
retinal prosthesis
retinal implant
Language
ISSN
2163-4025
Abstract
Safety features embedded in a 256-channel retinal prosthesis integrated circuit are presented. The biology of the retina and the electrochemistry of the electrode-tissue interface demand careful planning and design of the safety features of an implantable retinal stimulation device. We describe the internal limits and communication safety features of our ASIC, but we focus on monitoring and protection circuits for the electrode-tissue interface. Two independent voltage monitoring circuits for each channel measure the electrode polarization voltage at two different times in the biphasic stimulation cycle. The monitors ensure that the charged electrode stays within the electrochemical water window potentials, and that the discharged electrode is within a small window near the counter electrode potential. A switch to connect each electrode to the counter electrode between pulses protects against a wide range of device failures. Additionally, we describe work on an active feedback system to ensure that the electrode voltage is at zero.