Since biomedical signals have very low amplitude and high common-mode like environmental noise, the amplifiers used with these signals should have high CMRR. The cross-coupled amplifier attenuates common-mode signal strongly because of its load behavior for differential and common-mode signal which leads to high CMRR. Since cross-coupled amplifier differential gain is low, its load is combined with current-reuse operational amplifier. The final CMRR of a fully differential current-reuse OTA with conventional common-mode feedback and modified load is simulated and compared in a 0.18 μm CMOS technology. Their CMRR is simulated for mismatch and process variation. According to the simulation, for the same power consumption, W and L, the modifie...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper presents a noise-reconfigurable resistive feedback amplifier with current-reuse ...
AC coupling is essential in biopotential measurements. Electrode offset potentials can be several or...
PostprintThis paper presents an integrated biopotential preamplifier architecture targeting applicat...
With the advent of miniaturised sensors for various engineering and medical applications there is an...
This paper presents a fully differential class-AB current mirror OTA that improves the common-mode b...
An improvement of a standard fully differential class-AB symmetrical operational transconductance am...
In this paper a technique to improve the common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) at high frequencies in t...
An exemplary design demonstrates how to extend the common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) bandwidth of a...
In this article, by choosing and optimizing suitable structure in each stage, we have designed a mul...
This paper presents a power efficient, bulk driven, source degenerated fully differential operationa...
This paper proposed a design and performance analysis of current mirror operational transconductance...
In this paper, a power efficient, low-noise and high swing capacitively-coupled amplifier (CCA) for ...
This work gives a design perspective on low-power and wideband RF-to-Baseband current-reuse receiver...
© 2019 IEEE. This paper presents a design of a highly linear fully differential operational transcon...
In this paper, a low power and high CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier is presented. It has been designe...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper presents a noise-reconfigurable resistive feedback amplifier with current-reuse ...
AC coupling is essential in biopotential measurements. Electrode offset potentials can be several or...
PostprintThis paper presents an integrated biopotential preamplifier architecture targeting applicat...
With the advent of miniaturised sensors for various engineering and medical applications there is an...
This paper presents a fully differential class-AB current mirror OTA that improves the common-mode b...
An improvement of a standard fully differential class-AB symmetrical operational transconductance am...
In this paper a technique to improve the common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) at high frequencies in t...
An exemplary design demonstrates how to extend the common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) bandwidth of a...
In this article, by choosing and optimizing suitable structure in each stage, we have designed a mul...
This paper presents a power efficient, bulk driven, source degenerated fully differential operationa...
This paper proposed a design and performance analysis of current mirror operational transconductance...
In this paper, a power efficient, low-noise and high swing capacitively-coupled amplifier (CCA) for ...
This work gives a design perspective on low-power and wideband RF-to-Baseband current-reuse receiver...
© 2019 IEEE. This paper presents a design of a highly linear fully differential operational transcon...
In this paper, a low power and high CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier is presented. It has been designe...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper presents a noise-reconfigurable resistive feedback amplifier with current-reuse ...
AC coupling is essential in biopotential measurements. Electrode offset potentials can be several or...
PostprintThis paper presents an integrated biopotential preamplifier architecture targeting applicat...