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A 90nm CMOS bio-potential signal readout front-end with improved powerline interference rejection

Ma et al., 2009

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2498690254625967512
Author
Ma C
Mak P
Vai M
Mak P
Pun S
Feng W
Martins R
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2009 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems

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This paper describes a 90 nm CMOS low-noise low-power biopotential signal readout front- end (RFE). The front-stage instrumentation amplifier (IA) features a chopper; an AC-coupler and a novel chopper notch filter for minimizing the DC-offset; transistors' flicker noise and 50 …
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