A variable-gain chopper-stabilized instrumentation amplifier (chopper IA), which employs a low pass filter (LPF) to attenuate the up-converted noise at the chopping frequency, is presented. The circuit is designed and fabricated with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) (Hsinchu, Taiwan) 0.18 μm complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology. Consuming 1.1 mW from a 1.2 V supply voltage, the chopper IA achieves a variable gain of 20.7–48.5 dB, with a minimum bandwidth of 6.7 kHz and a common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 95 dB below 10 kHz. By using the chopper technique, the input-referred noise of the chopper IA can be reduced to 0.28 μVrms (0~96 kHz), with a chopping frequency of 83.3 kHz. An automati...
This thesis describes the implementation of a low input-current chopper amplifier. Chopper amplifier...
In this article, by choosing and optimizing suitable structure in each stage, we have designed a mul...
In this brief, a theoretical analysis on the limits of conventional chopper stabilization technique ...
A variable-gain chopper-stabilized instrumentation amplifier (chopper IA), which employs a low pass ...
Chopper stabilization is one of the prominent techniques used to overcome low-frequency noise and DC...
This paper presents a chopper instrumentation amplifier for interfacing precision thermistor bridges...
In this paper, reduced power consumption, low-noise CMOS amplifier using chopper technique is design...
A CMOS instrumentation amplifier for interfacing integrated thermal sensors is proposed. It is based...
A key limit of the chopper stabilized technique is that the low-frequency noise after being shifted ...
This paper presents the design of a chopper stabilized current mode instrumentation amplifier and an...
This thesis describes the theory, design, and implementation of chopper operational amplifiers (op-a...
In this work, we propose a method to increase the parasitic input resistance caused by application o...
Graduation date: 1989The chopper-stabilized operational amplifier has good low\ud frequency noise pr...
In this paper, a low-power and low-noise capacitive-coupled chopper instrumentation amplifier (CCIA)...
Abstract—In this brief, a theoretical analysis on the limits of conventional chopper stabilization t...
This thesis describes the implementation of a low input-current chopper amplifier. Chopper amplifier...
In this article, by choosing and optimizing suitable structure in each stage, we have designed a mul...
In this brief, a theoretical analysis on the limits of conventional chopper stabilization technique ...
A variable-gain chopper-stabilized instrumentation amplifier (chopper IA), which employs a low pass ...
Chopper stabilization is one of the prominent techniques used to overcome low-frequency noise and DC...
This paper presents a chopper instrumentation amplifier for interfacing precision thermistor bridges...
In this paper, reduced power consumption, low-noise CMOS amplifier using chopper technique is design...
A CMOS instrumentation amplifier for interfacing integrated thermal sensors is proposed. It is based...
A key limit of the chopper stabilized technique is that the low-frequency noise after being shifted ...
This paper presents the design of a chopper stabilized current mode instrumentation amplifier and an...
This thesis describes the theory, design, and implementation of chopper operational amplifiers (op-a...
In this work, we propose a method to increase the parasitic input resistance caused by application o...
Graduation date: 1989The chopper-stabilized operational amplifier has good low\ud frequency noise pr...
In this paper, a low-power and low-noise capacitive-coupled chopper instrumentation amplifier (CCIA)...
Abstract—In this brief, a theoretical analysis on the limits of conventional chopper stabilization t...
This thesis describes the implementation of a low input-current chopper amplifier. Chopper amplifier...
In this article, by choosing and optimizing suitable structure in each stage, we have designed a mul...
In this brief, a theoretical analysis on the limits of conventional chopper stabilization technique ...