PostprintThis paper presents an integrated biopotential preamplifier architecture targeting applications that simultaneously require high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR), low noise, high input common-mode range (ICMR), and current-efficiency (low Noise Efficiency Factor or NEF). A biopotential preamplifier, which performs well in line with the state-of-the-art of the field while providing enhanced ICMR and CMRR performance, was fabricated in a 0.5 μm CMOS process. Results from measurements show that the gain is 47 dB, the bandwidth ranges from 1 Hz to 7.7 kHz, the equivalent input noise is 1.8 μV rms , the CMRR is 100.5 dB, the ICMR is 1.7 V and the NEF is 3.2
AbstractThis paper describes the development of a low-power instrumentation amplifier (IA) intended ...
There are many different types of biopotential signals, such as action potentials (APs), local field...
This paper introduces a Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA) design capable of producing an incremental in...
PostprintThis paper presents an integrated biopotential preamplifier architecture targeting applicat...
Este trabajo fue parcialmente financiado por CSIC (Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica, U...
Journal ArticleThere is a need among scientists and clinicians for lownoise, low-power biosignal amp...
In the last decade we have seen a significant growth of research and potential applications of elect...
Abstract — This paper presents a novel IA (instrumentaion amplifier) design for implantable biomedic...
Journal ArticleThere is a need among scientists and clinicians for low-noise low-power biosignal am...
In this paper, a low power and high CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier is presented. It has been designe...
This work describes a novel technique of designing a low noise high gain CMOS instrumentation amplif...
Since the fabrication of active electrodes has been reported and their beneficial effects scientific...
The recording of neural signals with small monolithically integrated amplifiers is of high interest ...
AC coupling is essential in biopotential measurements. Electrode offset potentials can be several or...
Integrated low noise neural amplifiers become recently practical in CMOS technologies. In this paper...
AbstractThis paper describes the development of a low-power instrumentation amplifier (IA) intended ...
There are many different types of biopotential signals, such as action potentials (APs), local field...
This paper introduces a Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA) design capable of producing an incremental in...
PostprintThis paper presents an integrated biopotential preamplifier architecture targeting applicat...
Este trabajo fue parcialmente financiado por CSIC (Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica, U...
Journal ArticleThere is a need among scientists and clinicians for lownoise, low-power biosignal amp...
In the last decade we have seen a significant growth of research and potential applications of elect...
Abstract — This paper presents a novel IA (instrumentaion amplifier) design for implantable biomedic...
Journal ArticleThere is a need among scientists and clinicians for low-noise low-power biosignal am...
In this paper, a low power and high CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier is presented. It has been designe...
This work describes a novel technique of designing a low noise high gain CMOS instrumentation amplif...
Since the fabrication of active electrodes has been reported and their beneficial effects scientific...
The recording of neural signals with small monolithically integrated amplifiers is of high interest ...
AC coupling is essential in biopotential measurements. Electrode offset potentials can be several or...
Integrated low noise neural amplifiers become recently practical in CMOS technologies. In this paper...
AbstractThis paper describes the development of a low-power instrumentation amplifier (IA) intended ...
There are many different types of biopotential signals, such as action potentials (APs), local field...
This paper introduces a Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA) design capable of producing an incremental in...