This paper presents the design of a low-noise, low-power transimpedance amplifier (TIA) for biomedical applications. The proposed TIA exploits for the first time in the literature a Switched–Resistor (SR) as the feedback element in order to achieve a digitally tunable transimpedance gain with an extremely large tuning range (higher than 80 dB) and a maximum value as high as 10 GΩ. Another important feature which comes with the adoption of the SR technique is that the output voltage is already sampled with the SR clock signal and this simplifies the design of the following digitizer block. The circuit has been designed in a commercial 130 nm CMOS technology and simulation results show a minimum IRCSN (input-referred current spectrum noise) o...
This paper explores the noise performance limits of the differential configurations of differential ...
In this paper, a transimpedance amplifier TIA is presented that utilizes a modified pseudo resist...
In this paper, a fully-differential transimpedance amplifier (TIA) with controllable transimpedance ...
In this paper, we present current amplifier based transimpedance amplifier (TIA) for biosensor appli...
This paper reports on a novel solution for a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) specifically designed as...
A low-noise transimpedance amplifier with tunable high gain is presented in this paper. It uses an i...
In this work, we present a novel TIA with ultra-high transimpedance gain, achieved without the use o...
This paper introduces a Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA) design capable of producing an incremental in...
In this paper, we propose a multistage transimpedance amplifier (TIA) based on the local negative fe...
In this paper, we present a pseudo resistor based transimpedance amplifier TIA whose transimpedan...
The work reports on the design and performance of a low-noise low-cost CMOS transimpedance amplifier...
Embargoed until 1 April 2024This research work introduces five novel gm-boosted transimpedance ampli...
In this paper, a novel current-mode transimpedance amplifier (TIA) exploiting the common gate input ...
A 1-GΩ CMOS transimpedance amplifier (TIA) suitable for processing sub-nA-level currents in electroc...
The paper presents a very high sensitivity transimpedance amplifier in standard CMOS 0.35um technolo...
This paper explores the noise performance limits of the differential configurations of differential ...
In this paper, a transimpedance amplifier TIA is presented that utilizes a modified pseudo resist...
In this paper, a fully-differential transimpedance amplifier (TIA) with controllable transimpedance ...
In this paper, we present current amplifier based transimpedance amplifier (TIA) for biosensor appli...
This paper reports on a novel solution for a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) specifically designed as...
A low-noise transimpedance amplifier with tunable high gain is presented in this paper. It uses an i...
In this work, we present a novel TIA with ultra-high transimpedance gain, achieved without the use o...
This paper introduces a Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA) design capable of producing an incremental in...
In this paper, we propose a multistage transimpedance amplifier (TIA) based on the local negative fe...
In this paper, we present a pseudo resistor based transimpedance amplifier TIA whose transimpedan...
The work reports on the design and performance of a low-noise low-cost CMOS transimpedance amplifier...
Embargoed until 1 April 2024This research work introduces five novel gm-boosted transimpedance ampli...
In this paper, a novel current-mode transimpedance amplifier (TIA) exploiting the common gate input ...
A 1-GΩ CMOS transimpedance amplifier (TIA) suitable for processing sub-nA-level currents in electroc...
The paper presents a very high sensitivity transimpedance amplifier in standard CMOS 0.35um technolo...
This paper explores the noise performance limits of the differential configurations of differential ...
In this paper, a transimpedance amplifier TIA is presented that utilizes a modified pseudo resist...
In this paper, a fully-differential transimpedance amplifier (TIA) with controllable transimpedance ...