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Τρίτη 3 Ιουλίου 2018

Matlab software for impedance spectroscopy designed for neuroscience applications

Publication date: 1 September 2018
Source:Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Volume 307
Author(s): Omid Haji Maghsoudi, Annie Vahedipour, Jonathan Gerstenhaber, Shaun Philip George, Thomas Hallowell, Benjamin Robertson, Matthew Short, Andrew Spence
BackgroundMetal electrodes are a mainstay of neuroscience. Characterization of the electrical impedance properties of these cuffs is important to ensure successful and repeatable fabrication, achieve a target impedance, revise novel designs, and quantify the success or failure of implantation and any potential subsequent damage or encapsulation by scar tissue.New methodsImpedances are frequently characterized using lumped-parameter circuit models of the electrode–electrolyte interface. Open-source tools to gather and analyze these frequency sweep data are lacking. Here, we present such software, in the form of Matlab code, which includes a GUI. It automatically acquires frequency sweep data and subsequently fits a simplified Randles model to these data, over a user specified frequency range, providing the user with the model parameter estimates. Also, it can measure an unknown impedance of an element over a range of frequencies, as long as an external resistor can be added for the measurements.ResultsThe tool was tested on five bright platinum nerve cuffs in vitro. The average charge transfer resistance, solution resistance, CPE value, and impedance magnitude were estimated.Comparison to existing methodsThe measured values of the impedance of cuffs were in agreement with the literature (Wei and Grill, 2009). Variation between cuffs fabricated as consistently as possible amounted to 10% for impedance magnitude and 4° for impedance phase.ConclusionThe results show that this low-cost tool can be used to characterize a cuff across different conditions including after implantation. The latter makes it useful for a longer-term study of electrode viability.



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