pith. sign in

arxiv: 1905.09386 · v2 · pith:HP5YCF2Onew · submitted 2019-05-19 · 📡 eess.SP · cs.ET

A Sub-mm³ Ultrasonic Free-floating Implant for Multi-mote Neural Recording

classification 📡 eess.SP cs.ET
keywords recordingdatadepthmodulationneuraltransmissionamplitudeecho
0
0 comments X
read the original abstract

A 0.8 mm$^3$ wireless, ultrasonically powered, free-floating neural recording implant is presented. The device is comprised only of a 0.25 mm$^2$ recording IC and a single piezoceramic resonator that is used for both power harvesting and data transmission. Uplink data transmission is performed by analog amplitude modulation of the ultrasound echo. Using a 1.78 MHz main carrier, >35 kbps/mote equivalent uplink data rate is achieved. A technique to linearize the echo amplitude modulation is introduced, resulting in <1.2\% static nonlinearity of the received signal over a $\pm$10 mV input range. The IC dissipates 37.7 $\mu$W, while the neural recording front-end consumes 4 $\mu$W and achieves a noise floor of 5.3 $\mu$V$_{rms}$ in a 5 kHz bandwidth. This work improves sub-mm recording mote depth by >2.5x, resulting in the highest measured depth/volume ratio by $\sim$3x. Orthogonal subcarrier modulation enables simultaneous operation of multiple implants, using a single-element ultrasound external transducer. Dual-mote simultaneous power up and data transmission is demonstrated at a rate of 7 kS/s at the depth of 50 mm.

This paper has not been read by Pith yet.

discussion (0)

Sign in with ORCID, Apple, or X to comment. Anyone can read and Pith papers without signing in.