An integrated circuit specified for tinnitus treatment is described. This chip, realized using a 0.18um BCD high-voltage CMOS process, is capable of generating current stimulus with any wave shape directly into the inner-ear tissue without the need for off-chip control circuitry. Used as part of a multi-chip module that can be implanted into the inner ear, this core chip contains an 8-bit digital-to-analog converter, an amplitude control block, a novel high-voltage drive and charge balance circuit, a high-voltage level shifter, an SRAM, a ROM, and an on-chip central control unit. The chip can achieve ±0.1 mV charge-balance precision.