New multifunctional CMOS microelectrode array presented at ISSCC 2016
New multi-functional microelectrode array system featuring 59’760 electrodes, 2048 electrophysiology channels, impedance, and neurotransmitter measurement units was presented at International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) 2016 in San Francisco.
The new multi-functional microelectrode array system developed by Jelena Dragas, Vijay Viswam, Amir Shadmani, Yihui Chen, Jan Müller and Alexander Stettler in 180-nm CMOS technology was presented at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) 2016 in San Francisco in a presentation entitled "Multi-functional microelectrode array system featuring 59’760 electrodes, 2048 electrophysiology channels, impedance, and neurotransmitter measurement units", ISSCC 2016, Session 22.8, Digest of Technical Papers, pp. 394-396 (DOI: 10.1109/ISSCC.2016.7418073).
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