A CMOS Imager for Reflective Pulse Oximeter with Motion Artifact and Ambient Interference Rejections

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This paper presents a dual-mode CMOS imager for reflective pulse oximeter and fingerprint capturing capability. The same sensing array with 3-transistor active pixel sensor (3T-APS) is used in both modes for area and cost efficiency. In the oximeter mode, a coarse-fine ADC is applied to extend the system resolution. A periodical tracking and subtracting (PTS) technique is proposed to prevent the physiological signal (photoplethysmogram, PPG) from saturation caused by the motion artifact. The 60Hz time-varying ambient light from power line noise is suppressed by the post processing of the moving averaging filter with a sampling frequency (fs) of 120Hz. A prototype with 64×64-pixel array and 20×20um 2 pixel pitch was fabricated in TSMC 0.18um CMOS technology. The measured result shows a motion rejection capability of ±199× AC swing, a motion tracking speed of 61.4kHz, and an ambient interference rejection capability of-36dB. The achieved SpO 2 accuracy is ±0.51% (@Sp02 = 97%) at a power consumption of 380uW (without LED driver).

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Chen, H. L., Hsieh, S. E., Hsu, T. H., & Hsieh, C. C. (2018). A CMOS Imager for Reflective Pulse Oximeter with Motion Artifact and Ambient Interference Rejections. In 2018 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference, A-SSCC 2018 - Proceedings (pp. 25–26). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ASSCC.2018.8579309

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