Authors
Marco Ballini, Jan Müller, Paolo Livi, Yihui Chen, Urs Frey, Alexander Stettler, Amir Shadmani, Vijay Viswam, Ian Lloyd Jones, David Jäckel, Milos Radivojevic, Marta K Lewandowska, Wei Gong, Michele Fiscella, Douglas J Bakkum, Flavio Heer, Andreas Hierlemann
Publication date
2014/10/14
Journal
IEEE journal of solid-state circuits
Volume
49
Issue
11
Pages
2705-2719
Publisher
IEEE
Description
To advance our understanding of the functioning of neuronal ensembles, systems are needed to enable simultaneous recording from a large number of individual neurons at high spatiotemporal resolution and good signal-to-noise ratio. Moreover, stimulation capability is highly desirable for investigating, for example, plasticity and learning processes. Here, we present a microelectrode array (MEA) system on a single CMOS die for in vitro recording and stimulation. The system incorporates 26,400 platinum electrodes, fabricated by in-house post-processing, over a large sensing area (3.85 2.10 mm ) with sub-cellular spatial resolution (pitch of 17.5 μm). Owing to an area and power efficient implementation, we were able to integrate 1024 readout channels on chip to record extracellular signals from a user-specified selection of electrodes. These channels feature noise values of 2.4 μV in the action-potential band …
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