On the design of a flexible stimulator for animal studies in auditory prostheses |
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Authors: | Douglas Kim Vanishree Gopalakrishna Song Guo Hoi Lee Murat Torlak Nasser Kehtarnavaz Arthur Lobo Philipos C. Loizou |
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Affiliation: | aUniversity of Texas at Dallas, Department of Electrical Engineering, Richardson, TX 75080-3021, USA;bSignals and Sensors Research, Inc., McKinney, TX 75071-3191, USA |
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Abstract: | The present paper describes the design of two stimulators (bench-top and portable) which can be used for animal studies in cochlear implants. The bench-top stimulator is controlled by a high-speed digital output board manufactured by National Instruments and is electrically isolated. The portable stimulator is controlled by a personal digital assistant (PDA) and is based on a custom interface board that communicates with the signal processor in the PDA through the secure digital IO (SDIO) slot. Both stimulators can provide 8 charge-balanced, bipolar channels of pulsatile and analog-like electrical stimulation, delivered simultaneously, interleaved or using a combination of both modes. Flexibility is provided into the construction of arbitrary, but charge-balanced, pulse shapes, which can be either symmetric or asymmetric. |
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Keywords: | Current stimulator Bipolar current stimulation Benchtop current stimulator Portable research platform Percutaneous animal studies Auditory Cochlear implant |
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