Electronic design of a cochlear implant for multichannel high-rate pulsatile stimulation strategies

CM Zierhofer, IJ Hochmair-Desoyer… - IEEE Transactions on …, 1995 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
CM Zierhofer, IJ Hochmair-Desoyer, ES Hochmair
IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, 1995ieeexplore.ieee.org
A new electronic design for an eight-channel cochlear implant for high-rate pulsatile
stimulation strategies is presented. Symmetric biphasic current pulses can be generated up
to a maximum pulse repetition rate of about 12 kpulses/s. The stimulation pulse amplitude
can be selected within the range of 1.5/spl mu/A-1.5 mA. The implant contains a single
mixed analog/digital CMOS-ASIC for data synchronization and stimulus generation.
Stimulation signals are applied via a monopolar intracochlear multielectrode array. Output …
A new electronic design for an eight-channel cochlear implant for high-rate pulsatile stimulation strategies is presented. Symmetric biphasic current pulses can be generated up to a maximum pulse repetition rate of about 12 kpulses/s. The stimulation pulse amplitude can be selected within the range of 1.5 /spl mu/A-1.5 mA. The implant contains a single mixed analog/digital CMOS-ASIC for data synchronization and stimulus generation. Stimulation signals are applied via a monopolar intracochlear multielectrode array. Output capacitors are employed for safety reasons. A back-telemetry system for measuring electrode voltages and the implant supply voltage is incorporated. Data and power are transcutaneously transferred to the implant, using a single rf-channel. The overall data rate is 400 kb/s.< >
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