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international solid-state circuits conference | 2003

A 128 /spl times/ 128 CMOS bio-sensor array for extracellular recording of neural activity

Björn Eversmann; Martin Jenkner; Franz Hofmann; Christian Paulus; Ralf Brederlow; Birgit Holzapfl; Peter Fromherz; Matthias Merz; Markus Brenner; Matthias Schreiter; Reinhard Gabl; Kurt Plehnert; Michael Steinhauser; Gerald Eckstein; Doris Schmitt-Landsiedel; Roland Thewes

A CMOS sensor array for monitoring neural signals of living cells with 128 /spl times/ 128 pixels in a 1 mm/sup 2/ area is described. A standard 0.5 /spl mu/m, 5 V CMOS process extended by top electrodes covered by a relatively thin bio-compatible dielectric is used. Detection circuitry is based on a sensor-MOSFET mismatch-compensating current-mode technique.


design, automation, and test in europe | 2005

CMOS-Based Biosensor Arrays

Roland Thewes; Christian Paulus; Meinrad Schienle; Franz Hofmann; Alexander Frey; Ralf Brederlow; Marcin Augustyniak; Martin Jenkner; Björn Eversmann; Petra Schindler-Bauer; Melanie Atzesberger; Birgit Holzapfl; Gottfried Beer; Thomas Haneder; Hans-Christian Hanke

CMOS-based sensor array chips provide new and attractive features as compared to todays standard tools for medical, diagnostic, and biotechnical applications. Examples for molecule- and cell-based approaches and related circuit design issues are discussed.


Applied Physics A | 2004

Electrical imaging of neuronal activity by multi-transistor-array (MTA) recording at 7.8 μm resolution

Armin Lambacher; Martin Jenkner; Matthias Merz; Bjorn-Oliver Eversmann; R.A. Kaul; Franz Hofmann; Roland Thewes; Peter Fromherz


Archive | 2004

BIOSENSOR CIRCUIT AND SENSOR ARRAY CONSISTING OF A PLURALITY OF SAID BIOSENSOR CIRCUITS AND BIOSENSOR ARRAY

Bjorn-Oliver Eversmann; Martin Jenkner; Christian Paulus; Roland Thewes


Archive | 2004

FLUORESCENCE BIOSENSOR CHIP AND FLUORESCENCE BIOSENSOR CHIP ARRANGEMENT

Meinrad Schienle; Ralf Brederlow; Franz Hofmann; Martin Jenkner; Johannes R Luyken; Christian Paulus; Petra Schindler-Bauer; Roland Thewes


Archive | 2005

Sensor arrangement with improved spatial and temporal resolution

Bjorn-Oliver Eversmann; Martin Jenkner; Christian Paulus; Guido Stromberg; Thomas Sturm; Annelie Dr. Stöhr


Archive | 2003

Biochip for the capacitive stimulation and/or detection of biological tissue and a method for its production

Dipl. Ing Matthias Schreiter; Reinhard Gabl; Martin Jenkner; Dipl. Ing Bjorn Eversmann; Franz Hofmann


Archive | 2002

Sensor system for detecting signals from biological cells comprises semiconductor substrate containing field effect transistor whose channel has coupling component connecting it to sensor surface

Martin Jenkner; Johannes Dr. Lyken; Thomas Schulz; Roland Thewes


Archive | 2004

CMOS-process compatible high-DC surface coating for capacitive detection and stimulation of biological tissues

Reinhard Gabl; Tamara Birkenmaier; Bjorn-Oliver Eversmann; Peter Fromherz; Martin Jenkner; Matthias Schreiter; Roland Thewes; Wolfram Wersing


Archive | 2004

Event detection—apparatus and method for measuring the activity of neural networks

Bjorn-Oliver Eversmann; Martin Jenkner; Christian Paulus; Roland Thewes

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Technical University of Berlin

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