A 12.3-μW 0.72-mm² fully integrated front-end IC for arterial pulse waveform and ExG recording
In this article, a power and area efficient front-end (FE) IC for biomedical instrumentation is
presented. In addition to ExG recording, the proposed system provides a noninvasive
arterial pulse waveform (APW) detection through direct skin contact with a packaged silicone-
coated resistive-bridge pressure sensor. An automatic calibration technique is proposed to
compensate for the resistive-bridge offset and reduce it down to 1 mV. High linearity in the
FE is provided through the use of an instrumentation amplifier (IA) with a super class-AB …
presented. In addition to ExG recording, the proposed system provides a noninvasive
arterial pulse waveform (APW) detection through direct skin contact with a packaged silicone-
coated resistive-bridge pressure sensor. An automatic calibration technique is proposed to
compensate for the resistive-bridge offset and reduce it down to 1 mV. High linearity in the
FE is provided through the use of an instrumentation amplifier (IA) with a super class-AB …
In this article, a power and area efficient front-end (FE) IC for biomedical instrumentation is presented. In addition to ExG recording, the proposed system provides a noninvasive arterial pulse waveform (APW) detection through direct skin contact with a packaged silicone-coated resistive-bridge pressure sensor. An automatic calibration technique is proposed to compensate for the resistive-bridge offset and reduce it down to 1 mV. High linearity in the FE is provided through the use of an instrumentation amplifier (IA) with a super class-AB output stage. The IA is followed by a single block for programmable gain amplification (PGA), low pass filtering (LPF), and analog-to-digital converter (ADC) functionality. The PGA-LPF-ADC has a reconfigurable gain from 6 to 14 dB and can cover a bandwidth from 100 to 1 kHz, saving 90% of the passives area and 25% of the FE power. Together with on-chip low dropout regulators (LDOs) and reference buffers, the prototype fabricated in 0.18-μm CMOS technology has an active area of 0.72 mm 2 and consumes a 12.3-μW dc power. The APW (ExG) FE measures an input-referred noise of 5.84 (1.22) μV rms with a total-harmonic distortion of -80 (-81.8) dB.
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