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Online ISSN : 1349-2543
ISSN-L : 1349-2543
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Low noise amplifier with active feedback structure for implantable neural recording
Hongge LiWei ZhaoHui ShenYouguang Zhang
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2013 Volume 10 Issue 19 Pages 20130312

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Abstract
A novel low-power, low-noise amplifier is described for biomedical and bioengineering brain neural recording applications. The bioamplifier achieves the best power-size tradeoff compared to the previous design. By means of a new active feedback configuration, the DC offset is rejected without the large capacitors. An active differentiator with an amplifier in the feedback path places a high-pass cutting frequency in the transfer function. The midband gain consists of the passive components, and is insensitive to the mismatch of process. The bioamplifier has been implemented in the 0.35-µm 2P4M CMOS process and occupies 0.052mm2 of die area. The current consumption of amplifier is 2µA at ±1.5V supply. The bioamplifier achieves a midband gain of 42dB and a -3dB bandwidth from 13Hz to 10.5kHz. The input-referred noise is 5.7µVrms corresponding to an NEF of 3.1.
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