Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
July 2020
In this paper, a power efficient, low-noise and high swing capacitively-coupled amplifier (CCA) for neural recording applications is proposed. The use of current splitting technique and current scaling technique in a current mirror operational transconductance amplifier (CM-OTA) has lead to a very good trade-off between power and noise. The presented architecture is simple, without cascode transistor while it has more than 80 dB open-loop gain without extra power consumption.
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July 2020
In this article, by choosing and optimizing suitable structure in each stage, we have designed a multi-purpose low noise chopper amplifier. The proposed neural chopper amplifier with high CMRR and PSRR is suitable for EEG, LFP and AP signals while it has a low NEF. In order to minimize the noise and increase the bandwidth, a single stage current reuse amplifier with pseudo-resistor common-mode feedback is chosen, while a simple fully differential amplifier is implemented at the second stage to provide high swing.
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