A 350-nW Low-Noise Amplifier With Reduced Flicker-Noise for Bio-Signal Acquisition

  • Stefan Schmickl (Speaker)

Activity: Talk or presentationContributed talkscience-to-science

Description

For the acquisition of bio-signals, like EEG or ECG, there is a need for low-noise amplifiers that are capable of amplifying input-signals with high source-impedance at very low frequencies < 1 Hz, while rejecting DC-offsets > 100 mV at the electrode-tissue interface, ideally without using external components. This fully differential amplifier achieves a gain of 38.7 dB with a CMRR of 74 dB and an input-referred noise of 0.97 μVrms while consuming 350 nW of power at 1 V supply voltage. This renders the amplifier well suited for RF-powered wireless bio-sensing applications. The amplifier uses a flickernoise reducing switched capacitor feedback and a special method of metal-metal capacitor design to maximize the area-density. This fully-integrated design is implemented in a 1P6M 180 nm CMOS technology using 0.42 mm².
Period07 Oct 2020
Event titleAustrochip 2020
Event typeConference
LocationAustriaShow on map

Fields of science

  • 202 Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Information Engineering
  • 102 Computer Sciences

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation