Multichannel current-mode stimulator with channel-specific regulated power supply

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Abstract

Developing neuroprosthetic bioelectronic devices requires wirelessly-powered implantable stimulator systems with hundreds to thousands of output channels. Power efficiency optimization is crucial for scaling up the number of output channels. Current-mode electrical stimulation is favored for safety but is power-inefficient in conventional designs, particularly in multichannel stimulators. An adaptive voltage supply can improve power efficiency, but implementing channel-specific voltage supplies in large-scale systems is challenging. Conventional power management suffers from losses and low efficiency due to multiple conversion stages. This work proposes a multichannel current-mode stimulator with a parallel, adaptive ac/dc power management strategy using single-stage phase-controlled converters to prevent cascaded losses. This allows for generating channel-specific supply voltages within a small area for high power efficiency and high-density electrical stimulation. The proposed circuit was designed and simulated using TSMC 180 nm technology and demonstrates an improvement in the power efficiency of up to 45% with respect to a conventional power-management strategy using a fixed supply voltage.