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WIMAGINE: an implantable electronic platform for wireless 64-channel ECoG recording
Author(s): M. Foerster; J. Porcherot; S. Robinet; R. D'Errico; V. Josselin; F. Sauter; C. Mestais; G. Charvet
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Paper Abstract

The WIMAGINE platform was developed as a proof of concept and first functional prototype of an implantable device for recording ECoG signals on a large number of electrodes. The designed system provides the means of recording wirelessly up to 64 ECoG channels. Two ASIC CINESIC32 ensure the amplification and digitization of the neurosignals which are then transmitted to a PC using a ZL70102 transceiver in the MICS band. An MSP430 handles the communication protocol, configures the ASICs and gives access to various sensor information. The electronics are packaged hermetically in a biocompatible titanium housing encapsulated medical grade silicone. The whole device is powered remotely over an inductive link at 13.56MHz and complies with the regulations applicable to class III AIMD.

Paper Details

Date Published: 28 May 2013
PDF: 9 pages
Proc. SPIE 8765, Bio-MEMS and Medical Microdevices, 876502 (28 May 2013); doi: 10.1117/12.2016826
Show Author Affiliations
M. Foerster, CEA-Leti (France)
J. Porcherot, CEA-Leti (France)
S. Robinet, CEA-Leti (France)
R. D'Errico, CEA-Leti (France)
V. Josselin, CEA-Leti (France)
F. Sauter, CEA-Leti (France)
C. Mestais, CEA-Leti (France)
G. Charvet, CEA-Leti (France)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8765:
Bio-MEMS and Medical Microdevices
Angeliki Tserepi; Manuel Delgado-Restituto; Eleni Makarona, Editor(s)

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