In this paper, a new Instrumentation Amplifier (IA) architecture for biological signal pro- cessing is proposed. First stage of the proposed IA architecture consists of fully balance differential difference amplifier and three resistors. Its second stage was designed by using differential difference amplifier and two resistors. The second stage has smaller number of resistors than that of conventional one. The IA architectures are simulated and compared by using 1P 2M 0:6-m CMOS process. From HSPICE simulation result, lower commonmode voltage can be achieved by the proposed IA architecture. Average common-mode gain (A ) of the proposed IA architecture is 31:26 dB lower than that of conventional one under 3% resistor mismatches condition. Th...
An ultra low-power biopotential instrumentation amplifier, based on the current balancing technique ...
This paper presents a power-efficient Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Fully-Differential (FD) Digital-Based ...
An instrumentation amplifier for use in medical, biological and electrophysiological measurements is...
In this paper, a new Instrumentation Amplifier (IA) architecture for biological signal pro-cessing i...
In this paper, an instrumentation amplifier architecture for biological signal is proposed. First st...
The work deals with the analog design of low-voltage and low-power differential difference amplifier...
A low power high performance CMOS instrumentation amplifier is designed through the operational ampl...
AbstractA low power CMOS instrumentation amplifier used for biomedical applications is presented in ...
This work describes a novel technique of designing a low noise high gain CMOS instrumentation amplif...
Analog integrated circuits for biomedical applications require good performance. This paper presents...
Abstract:- This paper presents the design and development of a CMOS Instrumentation Amplifier for bi...
In this paper, a low power and high CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier is presented. It has been designe...
In this paper, we present a novel instrumentation amplifier (INA) topology for mobile bio-medical da...
The development of wearable biomedical equipment benefits from low-power and low-voltage circuit te...
The low power instrumentation amplifier (IA) presented in this paper has been designed to be the fro...
An ultra low-power biopotential instrumentation amplifier, based on the current balancing technique ...
This paper presents a power-efficient Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Fully-Differential (FD) Digital-Based ...
An instrumentation amplifier for use in medical, biological and electrophysiological measurements is...
In this paper, a new Instrumentation Amplifier (IA) architecture for biological signal pro-cessing i...
In this paper, an instrumentation amplifier architecture for biological signal is proposed. First st...
The work deals with the analog design of low-voltage and low-power differential difference amplifier...
A low power high performance CMOS instrumentation amplifier is designed through the operational ampl...
AbstractA low power CMOS instrumentation amplifier used for biomedical applications is presented in ...
This work describes a novel technique of designing a low noise high gain CMOS instrumentation amplif...
Analog integrated circuits for biomedical applications require good performance. This paper presents...
Abstract:- This paper presents the design and development of a CMOS Instrumentation Amplifier for bi...
In this paper, a low power and high CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier is presented. It has been designe...
In this paper, we present a novel instrumentation amplifier (INA) topology for mobile bio-medical da...
The development of wearable biomedical equipment benefits from low-power and low-voltage circuit te...
The low power instrumentation amplifier (IA) presented in this paper has been designed to be the fro...
An ultra low-power biopotential instrumentation amplifier, based on the current balancing technique ...
This paper presents a power-efficient Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Fully-Differential (FD) Digital-Based ...
An instrumentation amplifier for use in medical, biological and electrophysiological measurements is...