Micro-Power Low-Offset Instrumentation Amplifier IC Design for Biomedical System Applications
- 13 April 2004
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
- Vol. 51 (4) , 691-699
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tcsi.2004.826208
Abstract
This work presents a micro-power low-offset CMOS instrumentation amplifier integrated circuit with a large operating range for biomedical system applications. The equivalent input offset voltage is improved using a new circuit technique of offset cancellation that involves a two-phase clocking scheme with a frequency of 20 kHz. Channel charge injection is cancelled by the symmetrical circuit topology. With the wide-swing cascode bias circuit design, this amplifier realizes a very high power-supply rejection ratio (PSRR), and can be operated at single supply voltage in the range between 2.5-7.5 V. It was fabricated using 0.5-/spl mu/m double-poly double-metal n-well CMOS technology, and occupies a die area of 0.2 mm/sup 2/. This amplifier achieves a 160-/spl mu/V typical input offset voltage, 0.05% gain linearity, greater than 102-dB PSRR, an input-referred rms noise voltage of 45 /spl mu/V, and a current consumption of 61 /spl mu/A at a low supply voltage of 2.5 V. Experimental results indicate that the proposed amplifier can process the input electrocardiogram signal of a patient monitoring system and other portable biomedical devices.Keywords
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