Paradromics develops a novel implantable, low-power, high data rate neural sensor to enable massively parallel neural recordings for next-generation therapeutic applications

Paradromics, together with partner Caeleste, have developed a novel mixed-signal sensor technology that enables high data rate neural recordings with 60 times lower power consumption than conventional digital readouts.

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Paradromics, together with partner Caeleste, have developed a novel mixed-signal sensor technology that enables high data rate neural recordings with 60 times lower power consumption than conventional digital readouts. The compact, low-power sensors interface with recording electrodes, reduce in-body thermal dissipation, and can be tiled to support active microelectrode arrays at densities up to 10,000 channels per sq cm. This development represents an important milestone in the development of high data rate brain computer interfaces (BCIs), allowing implants to transmit more neural data without overheating the brain. This will enable a broad range of novel and advanced applications in neural prosthetics.

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Paradromics is bringing to market a next-generation fully implantable brain-computer interface that has up to two orders of magnitude higher effective neural data rate than state-of-the-art technologies. High data rate BCIs have the potential to restore speech and mobility for paralyzed patients, recover sensory capabilities, and create bioelectric therapies for patients suffering from neuropsychiatric disorders.

Thus far, the development of high data-rate BCIs has been limited by the outsized power requirements and related heat dissipation that comes with scaling existing BCI electronics to large neural channel counts. Data Scientists and Electrical Engineers at Paradromics and Caeleste have resolved this problem by designing an on-chip data processor that can perform real-time extraction of key information from massively parallel neural recordings with 60X lower power dissipation than conventional approaches.

“It’s important to keep brain implants low-power. That’s a tough constraint, because arguably the most important figure of merit for a brain-computer interface is its data rate, and more data costs more power. Our sensor technology allows for nearly two orders of magnitude increase in data throughput without dissipating more heat, so that’s a huge win for opening up new applications for neurotechnology,” said Matt Angle, PhD, Paradromics’ CEO and Founder.

Paradromics’ technology represents a fundamental paradigm shift for the field of brain computer interfaces, enabling a new generation of BCI technology and neuroprosthetic applications to come of age.

More details are available at https://paradromics.com/news/neural-sensor/

Upcoming Information: Paradromics will be presenting these exciting updates at the North American Neuromodulation Society 2020 conference. Shortly thereafter we will be posting a preprint manuscript on bioRxiv and arXiv.

To learn more about Paradromics’ technology, visit www.paradromics.com and follow us on Twitter (@Paradromics).

Contact: info@paradromics.com

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