A dynamic instrumentation amplifier for low-power and low-noise biopotential acquisition

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Abstract

A low-power and low-noise dynamic instrumentation amplifier (IA) for biopotential acquisition is presented. A dynamic IA that can reduce power consumption with a timely piecewise power-gating method, and noise level with an alternating input and chopper stabilization technique is fabricated with a 0.13-µm CMOS. Using the reconfigurable architecture of the IA, various combinations of the low-noise schemes are investigated. The combination of power gating and chopper stabilization shows a lower noise performance than the combination of power gating and alternating input switching scheme. This dynamic IA achieved a power reduction level of 50% from 10 µA to 5 µA and a noise reduction of 90% from 9.1 µVrms to 0.92 µVrms with the combination of the power gating and chopper stabilization scheme.

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Kim, J., & Ko, H. (2016). A dynamic instrumentation amplifier for low-power and low-noise biopotential acquisition. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16030354

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