Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Circuitry to assist with neural sensing in an implantable stimulator device
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Application No.: US16282137Application Date: 2019-02-21
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Publication No.: US11040202B2Publication Date: 2021-06-22
- Inventor: Goran N. Marnfeldt
- Applicant: Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation
- Applicant Address: US CA Valencia
- Assignee: Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation
- Current Assignee: Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Valencia
- Agency: Lewis & Reese, PLLC
- Main IPC: A61N1/02
- IPC: A61N1/02 ; A61N1/08 ; A61N1/36 ; A61N1/37 ; A61N1/378 ; A61B5/24 ; A61B5/30 ; A61B5/301 ; A61B5/302

Abstract:
Passive tissue biasing circuitry in an Implantable Pulse Generator (IPG) is disclosed to facilitate the sensing of neural responses by holding the voltage of the tissue to a common mode voltage (Vcm). The IPG's conductive case electrode, or any other electrode, is passively biased to Vcm using a capacitor, as opposed to actively driving the (case) electrode to a prescribed voltage using a voltage source. Once Vcm is established, voltages accompanying the production of stimulation pulses will be referenced to Vcm, which eases neural response sensing. An amplifier can be used to set a virtual reference voltage and to limit the amount of current that flows to the case during the production of Vcm. In other examples, circuitry can be used to monitor the virtual reference voltage as useful to enabling the sensing the neural responses, and as useful to setting a compliance voltage for the current generation circuitry.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190299006A1 Circuitry to Assist with Neural Sensing in an Implantable Stimulator Device Public/Granted day:2019-10-03
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