arXiv Open Access 2022

Outan: An On-Head System for Driving micro-LED Arrays Implanted in Freely Moving Mice

Alexander Tarnavsky Eitan Shirly Someck Mario Zajac Eran Socher Eran Stark
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In the intact brain, neural activity can be recorded using sensing electrodes and manipulated using light stimulation. Silicon probes with integrated electrodes and micro-LEDs enable the detection and control of neural activity using a single implanted device. Miniaturized solutions for recordings from small freely moving animals are commercially available, but stimulation is driven by large, stationary current sources. We designed and fabricated a current source chip and integrated it into a headstage PCB that weighs 1.37 g. The proposed system provides 10-bit resolution current control for 32 channels, driving micro-LEDs with up to 4.6 V and sourcing up to 0.9 mA at a refresh rate of 5 kHz per channel. When calibrated against a micro-LED probe, the system allows linear control of light output power, up to 10 micro-W per micro-LED. To demonstrate the capabilities of the system, synthetic sequences of neural spiking activity were produced by driving multiple micro-LEDs implanted in the hippocampal CA1 area of a freely moving mouse. The high spatial, temporal, and amplitude resolution of the system provides a rich variety of stimulation patterns. Combined with commercially available sampling headstages, the system provides an easy to use back-end, fully utilizing the bi-directional potential of integrated opto-electronic arrays.

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Alexander Tarnavsky Eitan

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Shirly Someck

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Mario Zajac

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Eran Socher

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Eran Stark

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Eitan, A.T., Someck, S., Zajac, M., Socher, E., Stark, E. (2022). Outan: An On-Head System for Driving micro-LED Arrays Implanted in Freely Moving Mice. https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.13589

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