Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title 64 Channel ASIC for Neurobiology Experiments Journal title International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications Yearbook 2010 Volume vol. 56 Issue No 4 Authors Gryboś, Paweł ; Kmon, Piotr ; Szczygieł, Robert ; Żołądź, Mirosław Divisions of PAS Nauki Techniczne Publisher Polish Academy of Sciences Committee of Electronics and Telecommunications Date 2010 Identifier DOI: 10.2478/v10177-010-0049-5 ; eISSN 2300-1933 (since 2013) ; ISSN 2081-8491 (until 2012) Source International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications; 2010; vol. 56; No 4 References Jochum T. (2009), Integrated circuit amplifiers for multi-electrode intracortical recording, Journal of Neural Engineering, 6, 1. ; Kelly S. (2009), Realization of a 15-channel, hermetically-encased wireless subretinal prosthesis for the blind, null, 200. ; Dorval A. (2009), Deep brain stimulation that abolishes parkinsonian activity in basal ganglia improves thalamic relay fidelity in a computational circuit, null, 1565. ; Harrison R. (2007), A low power integrated circuit for a wireless 100-electrode neural recording system, IEEE J. Solid-State Circuits, 42, 123. ; Yazicioglu R. (2009), A 60μw 60nv sqrtHz readout front-end for portable biopotential acquisition systems, null, 200. ; Kmon P. (2009), Design and measurements of 64-channel asic for neural signal recording, null, 528. ; Gryboś P. (2004), Low noise multichannel front-end electronics for recording signals from alive neuronal cells, null, 214. ; Litke A. (2003), What does the eye tell the brain?: Development of system for the large-scale recording of retinal output activity, null, 951. ; Harrison R. (2003), A low-power low-noise cmos amplifier for neural recording applications, IEEE J. Solid-State Circuits, 38, 958. ; Żołądź M. (2009), Analogue multiplexer for neural application in 180 nm CMOS technology, null, 230. ; Wattanapanitch W. (2007), An energy-efficient micropower neural recording amplifier, Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 1, 136. ; Yin M. (2007), A low-noise preamplifier with adjustable gain and bandwidth for biopotential recording applications, null, 321. ; Kmon P. (2010), Multichannel system for in vivo and in vitro neural signal recording, Electrical Review, 9, 67.