| US 7,519,428 B1 | ||
| Dual-range compliance voltage supply for a multi-channel stimulator | ||
| Logan P Palmer, Santa Monica, Calif. (US) | ||
| Assigned to Advanced Bionics, LLC, Valencia, Calif. (US) | ||
| Filed on Jun. 11, 2003, as Appl. No. 10/459,040. | ||
| Claims priority of provisional application 60/388731, filed on Jun. 14, 2002. | ||
| Int. Cl. A61N 1/36 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 607—57 | 16 Claims |

| 1. A stimulation circuit for a channel within a multi-channel stimulator, the circuit comprising:
an electrical ground;
a first electrode contact;
a second electrode contact;
a first current generating circuit configured to generate a first stimulation current in a push-pull arrangement;
a second current generating circuit configured to generate a second stimulation current in a push-pull arrangement;
a first bypass switch configured to selectively be in one of a first and a second position, wherein, in said first position,
said first bypass switch is configured to electrically connect said first electrode contact to said ground, and wherein, in
a second position, said first bypass switch is configured to electrically connect said first electrode contact to said first
current generating circuit; and
a second bypass switch configured to selectively be in one of a first and a second position, wherein, in said first position,
said second bypass switch is configured to electrically connect said second electrode contact to said ground, and wherein,
in a second position, said second bypass switch is configured to electrically connect said second electrode contact to said
second current generating circuit;
wherein said first bypass switch is configured to be selectively placed in said first position and said second bypass switch
is configured to be selectively placed in said second position to cause said channel to operate in a low compliance voltage
mode in which a voltage between said first and second electrode contacts is within a first voltage range; and
wherein said first and second bypass switches are configured to both be selectively placed in said second positions to cause
said channel to operate in a high compliance voltage mode in which a voltage between said first and second electrode contacts
is within a second voltage range, said second voltage range greater than said first voltage range and wherein the stimulation
circuit is capable of operating in both modes.
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