Ultra-low voltage sixth-order low pass filter for sensing the t-wave signal in ECGs

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Abstract

An ultra-low voltage sixth-order low pass filter topology, suitable for sensing the T-wave signal in an electrocardiogram (ECG), is presented in this paper. This is realized using a cascade connection of second-order building blocks constructed from a sinh-domain two-integrator loop. The performance of the filter has been evaluated using the Cadence Analog Design Environment and the design kit provided by the Austria Mikro Systeme (AMS) 0.35-μm CMOS process. The power consumption of filters was 7.21 nW, while a total harmonic distortion (THD) level of 4% was observed for an input signal of 220 pA. The RMS value of the input referred noise was 0.43 pA, and the simulated value of the dynamic range (DR) was 51.1 dB. A comparison with already published counterparts shows that the proposed topology offers the benefits of 0.5-V supply voltage operation and significantly improved power efficiency.

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Bertsias, P., & Psychalinos, C. (2014). Ultra-low voltage sixth-order low pass filter for sensing the t-wave signal in ECGs. Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications, 4(4), 292–303. https://doi.org/10.3390/jlpea4040292

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