Sensors & Transducers (Jul 2006)

A Microfabricated Transduction Coil for Inductive Deep Brain Stimulation

  • Jie (Jayne) WU,
  • Gary H. BERNSTEIN

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 7
pp. 615 – 621

Abstract

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"Inductively Coupled Deep Brain Stimulator" describes a chip/system design to inductively couple arbitrary waveforms to electrodes embedded in the brain for deep brain stimulation or other neurostimulation. This approach moves the conventionally implanted signal generator outside the body and provides flexibility in adjusting waveforms to investigate optimum stimulation waveforms. An "inlaid electroplating" process with through-wafer plating is used to reduce microcoil resistance and integrate microstructures and electronics. Utilizing inductive link resonance specific to microcoils, waveforms are selectively transmitted to microcoils, which further produces biphasic waveforms that are suitable for deep brain stimulation.

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