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Title: A low-power and low-offset CMOS front-end amplifier for portable EEG acquisition system
Authors: Lim, T.
Xu, Y.P. 
Issue Date: 2004
Citation: Lim, T.,Xu, Y.P. (2004). A low-power and low-offset CMOS front-end amplifier for portable EEG acquisition system. 2004 IEEE International Workshop on Biomedical Circuits and Systems : S1.1-17. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: This paper describes a low power low offset CMOS front-end amplifier for portable EEG acquisition system. The proposed EEG front-end amplifier consists of a high pass filter, low noise pro-amplification stage with nested choppers, 5th-order tuneable low pass Filter and programmable gain instrumentation amplification Stage. With the high pass filter embedded in the outer choppers, both inherent DC offset from the EEG signal and intrinsic offsets from the high pass filter and preamplifier can be effectively removed. The front-end amplifier features a simulated input referred offset of less than 0.2uV and a maximum amplification of 83.5dB without saturating the intermediate stages. Under a 2.65-V supply, it consumes 476μW. The chip design is based on a 0.35-um CMOS technology and occupies a die area of 0.9264mm2. ©2004 IEEE.
Source Title: 2004 IEEE International Workshop on Biomedical Circuits and Systems
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/83365
ISBN: 0780386655
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