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JSSC 2007第5期Medical & Bio0.5 µm CMOSBiosignal

A6 0 /22W 60 nV/ Hz Readout Front-End for Portable Biopotential

设计了一种低功耗、低噪声的生物电信号读取前端,适用于EEG、ECG和EMG信号采集。
120 dB CMRR, 57 nV/√Hz输入参考电压噪声密度, 20 µA总电流消耗, 3V电源
低功耗低噪声生物电信号斩波放大器AC耦合
新型AC耦合斩波仪表放大器(ACCIA)
低功耗电流反馈仪表放大器
斩波尖峰滤波(CSF)阶段
Abstract
There is a growing demand for low-power, small-size and ambulatory biopotential acquisition systems. A crucial and important block of this acquisition system is the analog readout front-end. We have implemented a low-power and low-noise readout front-end with configurable characteristics for Electroencephalogram (EEG), Electrocardiogram (ECG), and Electromyogram (EMG) signals. Key to its performance is the new AC-coupled chopped instrumentation amplifier (ACCIA), which uses a low power current feedback instrumentation am- plifier (IA). Thus, while chopping filters the 1/f noise of CMOS transistors and increases the CMRR, AC coupling is capable of rejecting differential electrode offset (DEO) up to 50 mV from conventional Ag/AgCl electrodes. The ACCIA achieves 120 dB CMRR and 57 nV/ Hz input-referred voltage noise density, while consuming 11.1 A from a 3 V supply. The chopping spike filter (CSF) stage filters the chopping spikes generated by the input chopper of ACCIA and the digitally controllable variable gain stage is used to set the gain and the bandwidth of the front-end. The front-end is implemented in a 0.5 m CMOS process. Total current consumption is 20 A from 3V.