Global source and sink regulators with branch selectors support virtual electrodes, simultaneous current delivery, and safe electrode discharge.
Endovascular phrenic nerve pacing keeps the diaphragm active during mechanical ventilation, helping prevent atrophy and support earlier weaning.
Multi-mode DAC source and sink circuits improve current resolution across IPG electrodes while lowering circuitry complexity and power use.
An on-chip astable timer with resistor trimming replaces external crystals, delivering precise implant clocking with low power and temperature stability.
Endovascular phrenic nerve pacing helps prevent diaphragm atrophy during mechanical ventilation and supports earlier ICU weaning.
Integrated DAC and pulse-definition circuits improve IPG current routing across electrodes, enabling safer, more precise spinal cord stimulation.
Disposable endovascular electrodes stimulate the phrenic nerve during ICU ventilation to limit diaphragm atrophy and support earlier weaning.
An on-chip astable timer with resistor trimming and LDO regulation replaces crystal oscillators for precise, temperature-stable implant clocks.