A current-reuse biomedical amplifier with a NEF < 1

Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing - Tập 95 - Trang 283-294 - 2018
Matías R. Miguez1, Joel Gak1, Alfredo Arnaud1, Alejandro Raúl Oliva2, Pedro Julián2
1Electrical Engineering Department, Universidad Católica del Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay
2Electrical Engineering and Computers Department, Universidad Nacional del Sur I.I.I.E. (UNS-CONICET), C.I.C., Bahía Blanca, Argentina

Tóm tắt

Noise Efficiency Factor (NEF) is the most employed figure of merit to compare different low-noise biomedical signal amplifiers, taking into account current consumption, noise, or bandwidth trade-offs. A small NEF means a more efficient amplifier, and was assumed to be always NEF > 1 (an ideally efficient single BJT amplifier). In this work current-reuse technique will be utilized to exceed this limit in a very efficient CMOS amplifier. A micro-power, ultra-low-noise amplifier, aimed at electro-neuro-graph signal recording in a specific single-channel implantable medical device, is presented. The circuit is powered with a standard medical grade 3.6 V(nom) secondary battery. The amplifier input stage stacks twelve differential pairs to maximize current-reuse. The differential pair stacking technique is very efficient: allows most of the energy to be dissipated in the input transistors that amplify and not in mirror or bias transistors, and allows also the input transistors to operate with a reduced VDS just above saturation. The amplifier was implemented in a 0.6 μm technology, it has a total gain of almost 80 dB, with a 4 kHz bandwidth. The measured input referred noise is 4.5 nV/Hz1/2@1 kHz, and 330 nVrms in the band of interest, with a total current consumption of only 16.5 μA from the battery (including all the 4 stages and the auxiliary circuits). The measured NEF is only 0.84, below the classic NEF = 1 limit.

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