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A high-voltage-tolerant and precise charge-balanced neuro-stimulator in low voltage CMOS process

Luo et al., 2016

Document ID
4861022610014193435
Author
Luo Z
Ker M
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems

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This paper presents a 4× VDD neuro-stimulator in a 0.18-μm 1.8 V/3.3 V CMOS process. The self-adaption bias technique and stacked MOS configuration are used to prevent transistors from the electrical overstress and gate-oxide reliability issue. A high-voltage …
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