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A-68 dB THD, 0.6 mm2 Active Area Biosignal Acquisition System With a 40-320 Hz Duty-Cycle Controlled Filter

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSI.2019.2943904

Keywords

Biosignal acquisition; front-end (FE); sensor interface; ADC; filter; anti-aliasing; electrocardiogram (ECG); electromyography (EMG); electroencephalography (EEG)

Funding

  1. Vivonics Inc. under the program MICROS: Miniature Integrated Circuits Reporting Overall Status (STTR-DoD/Navy-Phase II)

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This paper presents a reconfigurable front-end (FE) circuit for acquiring various low-frequency biomedical signals. An energy and area-efficient tunable filter is proposed for adapting the FE bandwidth to the signal of interest. The filter is designed using a switched-R-MOSFET-C (SRMC) technique to realize the needed ultra-low cutoff frequency. An 8-bit SAR ADC, following the filter, quantizes the signal, while the SAR control logic is re-used to accurately program the filter bandwidth from 40 Hz to 320 Hz with a 40 Hz step. The prototype chip includes the complete FE system, formed of an instrumentation amplifier (IA), a programmable-gain amplifier (PGA), and the proposed tunable filter followed by the SAR ADC. Implemented in 0.13 $\mu \text{m}$ CMOS technology, the IC occupies a 0.6 mm(2) active area while consuming 6.3 $\mu \text{W}$ dc power from a 2-V supply. Measurement results show a FE gain range of 43-55 dB with an integrated input-referred noise ( ${V_{\text {IRN}}}$ ) of 3.45 $\mu V_{\text {rms}}$ , a 66 dB dynamic range (DR), and a total-harmonic distortion (THD) of -68 dB at an input amplitude of 6 $\text{m}V_{PP}$ . The effective number of bits (ENOB) for the ADC is 7.921 bits at 1-kS/s. In real-time Electrocardiogram (ECG), Electromyography (EMG), and Electroencephalography (EEG) measurements, high-fidelity waveforms are acquired using the proposed FE IC, validating the system's reconfigurability and high-linearity.

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