An ultra low-power CMOS instrumentation amplifier for biomedical applications
- 1 January 2004
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
An ultra low-power biopotential instrumentation amplifier, based on the current balancing technique is presented. An internal programmable high-pass filter has been included in the instrumentation amplifier to filter out low-frequency artifacts if necessary. The instrumentation amplifier was fabricated in a multi-project test chip in 035/spl mu/ mixed mode CMOS process through MOSIS. Measurement results show that the instrumentation amplifier draws a current of 9/spl mu/A from a 3.3 V lithium-ion battery and it has CMRR of 100 dB and input voltage dynamic range of /spl plusmn/6 mV. The input referred noise voltage is 0.3/spl mu/V//spl radic/Hz with a flicker noise corner frequency of 15 Hz. Design methodology and experimental results along with measurement issues are given in this paper.Keywords
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