Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6878885 | AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, a power-efficient, low noise analog front-end (AFE) is presented which employs the chopper-stabilized technique. A new instrumentation amplifier structure leads to a high input impedance beyond 10â¯GΩ at the frequency of 10â¯Hz. Furthermore, an adaptive DC servo loop (DSL) is proposed which is conditionally activated to minimize the negative impact of this block on the noise performance of the AFE. The integrated input-referred noise of the amplifier is 1.33â¯ÂµVrms and 1.19â¯ÂµVrms over the 0.5â¯Hz-100â¯Hz frequency range when the DSL is enabled or disabled, respectively. Also, considering different aspects of the AFE, a new comprehensive figure of merit (FOM) is introduced to compare different state-of-the-art biopotential amplifiers. The power consumption and bandwidth of the designed 16-channel AFE are 15.81â¯ÂµW and 235â¯Hz, respectively. The circuit is realized in the 180â¯nm standard complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor technology using a 1â¯V power supply.
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Authors
Mahshid Nasserian, Ali Peiravi, Farshad Moradi,