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A simple constant-current neural stimulator with accurate pulse-amplitude control
Fecha
2001-12-01Registro en:
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Proceedings, v. 2, p. 1328-1331.
0589-1019
1094-687X
10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1020441
WOS:000178871900368
2-s2.0-61549092832
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Resumen
A simple constant-current electrocutaneous stimulator for high-impedance loads using low-cost, standard high-voltage components is presented. A voltage-regulator powers an oscillator built across the primary of a transformer whose secondary delivers, after rectification, the high-voltage supply to switched current-mirrors in the driving stage. Since the compliance high-voltage is proportional to the stimulation current, overall power consumption is minimized. By adjusting the regulated voltage, control of the pulsed-current amplitude is achieved. A prototype with readily available components features stimulation currents of amplitude and pulsewidth in the range 0≤Iskin≤20mA and 50μs ≤Tpulse≤1ms, respectively. Pulse-repetition spans from 1 Hz to 10Hz. Worst-case ripple is 3.7% @Iskin=1mA. Measured pulse fall-time is shorter than 32μs. Overall consumption is 4.4W @Iskin=20mA. Subject isolation from line is 4KV.