14.85 µW analog front-end for photoplethysmography acquisition with 142-dbΩ gain and 64.2-pArms noise

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A low-power, high-gain, and low-noise analog front-end (AFE) for wearable photoplethysmography (PPG) acquisition systems is designed and fabricated in a 0.35 µm CMOS process. A high transimpedance gain of 142 dBΩ and a low input-referred noise of only 64.2 pArms was achieved. A Sub-Hz filter was integrated using a pseudo resistor, resulting in a small silicon area. To mitigate the saturation problem caused by background light (BGL), a BGL cancellation loop and a new simple automatic gain control block are used to enhance the dynamic range and improve the linearity of the AFE. The measurement results show that a DC photocurrent component up-to-10 µA can be rejected and the PPG output swing can reach 1.42 Vpp at THD < 1%. The chip consumes a total power of 14.85 µW using a single 3.3-V power supply. In this work, the small area and efficiently integrated blocks were used to implement the PPG AFE and the silicon area is minimized to 0.8 mm × 0.8 mm.

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Lin, B., Atef, M., & Wang, G. (2019). 14.85 µW analog front-end for photoplethysmography acquisition with 142-dbΩ gain and 64.2-pArms noise. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19030512

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