Analog IC Design Techniques for Nanopower Biomedical Signal Processing
As the requirements for low power consumption and very small physical dimensions in portable, wearable and implantable medical devices are calling for integrated circuit design techniques using MOSFETs operating in the subthreshold regime, this book first revisits some well-known circuit techniques that use CMOS devices biased in subthreshold in order to establish nanopower integrated circuit designs. Based on the these findings, this book shows the development of a class-AB current-mode sample-and-hold circuit with an order of magnitude improvement in its figure of merit compared to other state-of-the-art designs. Also, the concepts and design procedures of 1) single-branch filters 2) follower-integrator-based lowpass filters and 3) modular transconductance reduction techniques for very low frequency filters are presented. Finally, to serve the requirement of a very large signal swing in an energy-based action potential detector, a nanopower class-AB current-mode analog multiplier is designed to handle input current amplitudes of more than 10 times the bias current of the multiplier circuit. The invented filter circuits have been fabricated in a standard 0.18 µ CMOS process in order to verify our circuit concepts and design procedures. Their experimental results are reported.
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Analog IC Design Techniques for Nanopower Biomedical Signal Processing
As the requirements for low power consumption and very small physical dimensions in portable, wearable and implantable medical devices are calling for integrated circuit design techniques using MOSFETs operating in the subthreshold regime, this book first revisits some well-known circuit techniques that use CMOS devices biased in subthreshold in order to establish nanopower integrated circuit designs. Based on the these findings, this book shows the development of a class-AB current-mode sample-and-hold circuit with an order of magnitude improvement in its figure of merit compared to other state-of-the-art designs. Also, the concepts and design procedures of 1) single-branch filters 2) follower-integrator-based lowpass filters and 3) modular transconductance reduction techniques for very low frequency filters are presented. Finally, to serve the requirement of a very large signal swing in an energy-based action potential detector, a nanopower class-AB current-mode analog multiplier is designed to handle input current amplitudes of more than 10 times the bias current of the multiplier circuit. The invented filter circuits have been fabricated in a standard 0.18 µ CMOS process in order to verify our circuit concepts and design procedures. Their experimental results are reported.
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Analog IC Design Techniques for Nanopower Biomedical Signal Processing

Analog IC Design Techniques for Nanopower Biomedical Signal Processing

Analog IC Design Techniques for Nanopower Biomedical Signal Processing

Analog IC Design Techniques for Nanopower Biomedical Signal Processing

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As the requirements for low power consumption and very small physical dimensions in portable, wearable and implantable medical devices are calling for integrated circuit design techniques using MOSFETs operating in the subthreshold regime, this book first revisits some well-known circuit techniques that use CMOS devices biased in subthreshold in order to establish nanopower integrated circuit designs. Based on the these findings, this book shows the development of a class-AB current-mode sample-and-hold circuit with an order of magnitude improvement in its figure of merit compared to other state-of-the-art designs. Also, the concepts and design procedures of 1) single-branch filters 2) follower-integrator-based lowpass filters and 3) modular transconductance reduction techniques for very low frequency filters are presented. Finally, to serve the requirement of a very large signal swing in an energy-based action potential detector, a nanopower class-AB current-mode analog multiplier is designed to handle input current amplitudes of more than 10 times the bias current of the multiplier circuit. The invented filter circuits have been fabricated in a standard 0.18 µ CMOS process in order to verify our circuit concepts and design procedures. Their experimental results are reported.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000791488
Publisher: River Publishers
Publication date: 09/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 198
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Chutham Sawigun, Wouter A. Serdijn

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 2 Review of Relevant Techniques and MOSFET Model Part I: Analog Sampled-Data Circuit Technique 3 Switched-Current Technique in Subthreshold CMOS 4 A Class-AB Current-Mode Subthreshold SH Circuit Part II: Compact Continuous-Time Filters 5 Nanopower BPF Using Single-Branch Biquads 6 Follower-Integrator-based LPF for ECG Detection Part III: Very Low-Frequency Filtering and Large-Swing Multiplication 7 Transconductance Reduction Technique for VLF Filters 8 Large-Swing Current Multiplier for AP Detection 9 Conclusions and Future Work
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