Versatile On‐Chip Programming of Circuit Hardware for Wearable and Implantable Biomedical Microdevices

Author:

Lee Ah‐Hyoung1ORCID,Lee Jihun1ORCID,Leung Vincent2ORCID,Nurmikko Arto13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering Brown University Providence RI 02912 USA

2. Electrical and Computer Engineering Baylor University Waco TX 76798 USA

3. Carney Institute for Brain Science Brown University Providence RI 02912 USA

Abstract

AbstractWearable and implantable microscale electronic sensors have been developed for a range of biomedical applications. The sensors, typically millimeter size silicon microchips, are sought for multiple sensing functions but are severely constrained by size and power. To address these challenges, a hardware programmable application‐specific integrated circuit design is proposed and post‐process methodology is exemplified by the design of battery‐less wireless microchips. Specifically, both mixed‐signal and radio frequency circuits are designed by incorporating metal fuses and anti‐fuses on the top metal layer to enable programmability of any number of features in hardware of the system‐on‐chip (SoC) designs. This is accomplished in post‐foundry editing by combining laser ablation and focused ion beam processing. The programmability provided by the technique can significantly accelerate the SoC chip development process by enabling the exploration of multiple internal circuit parameters without the requirement of additional programming pads or extra power consumption. As examples, experimental results are described for sub‐millimeter size complementary metal‐oxide‐semiconductor microchips being developed for wireless electroencephalogram sensors and as implantable microstimulators for neural interfaces. The editing technique can be broadly applicable for miniaturized biomedical wearables and implants, opening up new possibilities for their expedited development and adoption in the field of smart healthcare.

Funder

National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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