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The SofTware dEfined impLantabLe modular plAtform (STELLA) for preclinical deep brain stimulation

Stimulation Platform

We aimed to develop an innovative neurostimulator that significantly increases animal welfare and DBS studies' scientific value.

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Further details can be found at:

Franz Plocksties, Maria Kober, Christoph Niemann, Jakob Heller, Mareike Fauser, Martin Nüssel, Felix Uster, Denise Franz, Monique Zwar, Anika Lüttig, Justin Kröger, Jörg Harloff, Axel Schulz, Angelika Richter, Rüdiger Köhling, Dirk Timmermann, Alexander Storch: The software defined implantable modular platform (STELLA) for preclinical deep brain stimulation research in rodents In Journal of Neural Engineering, Vol. 18, Iss. 5, ISSN: 1741-2560, pp. 1-20, DOI: 10.1088/1741-2552/ac23e1, September 2021. https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1741-2552/ac23e1

Hardware, software, and additional materials are available from here: STELLA MAIN PCB

RF Shield

To link STELLA to the outside world, we have developed an energy-efficient RF Shield that operates in the ISM band. This shield can be piggybacked by STELLA, achieving a compact design.

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Further details can be found at:

Franz Plocksties, Obaid Ullah Shah, Felix Uster, Munawar Ali, Maximilian Koschay, Maria Kober, Alexander Storch, Dirk Timmermann: Energy-efficient modular RF interface for fully implantable electrical devices in small rodents In Proceedings of the IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), pp. 1-6, DOI:10.1109/BioCAS49922.2021.9645022, Berlin, Deutschland, Oktober 2021. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9645022

Hardware, software, and additional materials are available from here: STELLA RF SHIELD

Comparison of existing neurostimulators with STELLA

Ewing (2013) [56] Kouzani (2017) [27] Kölbl (2016) [26] Fluri (2017) [24] Pinnell (2018) [29] Adams (2019) [21] Harnack (2008) [32] Fleischer (2020) [57] de Haas (2012) [31] Hentall (2013) [33] Millard (2007) [34] Forni (2012) [25] Alpaugh (2019) [30] Liu (2017) [28] Arfin (2009) [22] STELLA
Current amplitude (µA) 13-1000 200 26-2036 10-500 20-2000 -625 50-600 up to 300 20-100 20-100 100-500 50-120 149 200-500 10-1000 42-100
Pulse-width (µs) 1µs-100% DC‡ 90 0.5µs-100% DC‡ 60-500 10µs-100% DC‡ 20 (min) 52 60-500 60 100-1000 25-250 0-80 103/111 30-1400 180 1µs-100% DC‡
Frequency (Hz) 2-500 130 10-300 10-200 0.1-5000 5000 (max) 131 10-500 131 8, 16 or 24 50-5000 0-130 130 1-200 1400 (max) 10-5000
Inter-pulse delay (µs) n/a n/a 60 n/a 0-pulse period n/a n/a n/a 200 n/a n/a n/a 103 n/a n/a n/a
Compliance voltage (V) 20 3 (battery) 17 3.1 (battery) 12 10 18 3.1 (battery) 4.65 (battery) 34 5 6 (battery) 2,1 3 (battery) 5 2.2-2.8
No. of channels 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 2
Charge balancing Passive Passive Active Passive Active/Passive Active Active Passive Active Passive Active n/a Active Passive Active Passive
Lifetime (DBS-on) 10 days 22 days 6 days 30 days 30 hours 9 hours 28 days 30 days 10 hours n/a (rests) 7 30 days 3 months 12 days 126 days (CR1216), 241 days (CR1225) ¤
Type of battery ICP521630PM CR2032 3xp675 2xV364 CR1225 CR2032 2xSR48 2xV364 3xSR416 2xSR41 none, energy provided through inductive cage 2xCR1220 2xSR48 CR2032 2xML614 CR1216, CR1220, CR1225, CR2032□
Battery weight (g) 5,4 3 3x1.8 2x0.3 0.9 3 2x1.1 2x0.3 3x0.13 2x0.6 - 2x0.8 2x1.1 3 2x0.16 0.6 (CR1216), 0.9 (CR1225) □
PCB weight (g) n/a 0.92 n/a n/a 0.8 Feb 18 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.6
Total stimulator weight (g) 11.5¶ 4.75§ 13.8¶ 2.5§ 2.8¶ 13¶ 2.8§ 2.1¶ 2.5{ 5.6{/7.4¶ 4.7¶ 6§/16¶ 1.3§ 2.6 (CR1216), 4 (CR1225)¶ □
Battery volume (mm3) 3052 1000 3x550 2x70 300 1000 2x260 2x70 3x30 2x160 - 2x250 2x260 1000 2x50 200 (CR1216),300 (CR1225) □
PCB size (mm) n/a 15x18x3* 26x12x3* n/a Ø12.5x5 30x25x3* 35x17.1x3* 10x10x1 25x8x3* n/a n/a 28x9x3* n/a Ø20x4 13x13x3* Ø13x3.3
PCB volume (mm3) 2228 810 936 1477 613 2250 1796 130 600 688 n/a 756 n/a 1256 507 438
PCB + battery volume (mm3) 5280 1810 2586 1617 913 3250 2316 270 690 1008 - 1256 n/a 2256 607 638 (CR1216), 738 (CR1225) □
Total stimulator size (mm) 33x20x8¶ 15x18x10*§ 30x20x24*¶ 21x11x7§ Ø19.2x12.4¶ 32.5x28x8§ 38.5x20x13.5¶ n/a Ø8x30¶ 18x8x7¶ 14x12x6{ 15x28x7¶ n/a Ø20x8¶ n/a Ø15.5×7.5 (CR1216), Ø17.0×9.0 (CR1225)¶ □
Control medium Magnet Pushbutton n/a Jumper Magnet Magnet Electromagn. Magnet Magnet Magnet Electromagn. n/a n/a Electromagn. Electromagn. Magnet◆
Output medium Visual LED Visual LED n/a Visual LED Visual LED Visual LED Electromagn. Visual LED IR LED IR LED Visual LED n/a Visual LED Electromagn. Visual LED Visual LED◆
Status readout Programming status n/a On/Off/♠ On/Off On/Off/♣ Program var. On/Off On/Off/♠ Program var. On/Off n/a On/Off/♣♠ On/Off On/Off/♣♠◆
Mounting Head or Back Back Head Head Head Back Implant Implant Head + Implant Implant Implant + cage Head Implant Head Head Implant
Open source† No No No No Complete No No No No No Incomplete No No No Incomplete Complete

*Estimated from photographic scale
‡Duty Cycle
Including §battery, {housing, ¶both
†Including all design/layout/firmware files and datasets for reproduction
¤ Refers to the stimulation parameters (1x100 µA, 130 Hz, 60 µs) for LPM3 at a boost voltage of 3.1 V
□ Highly flexible regarding needed stimulation time and rodent’s size and weight
♣Battery voltage / ♠load impedance out of range indication
◆ Extendable by inter-module communication

License

This project is licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License v3.0