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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1977| Title: | A Low-Power gm-C Filter for Neural Signal Conditioning |
| Authors: | Sharma P Sharma K Madan J Pandey R Jatana H.S Sharma R. |
| Keywords: | Biopotential Amplifier Bulk-Driven Current Division Gate-Capacitive Operational Transconductance Amplifier |
| Issue Date: | 2020 |
| Publisher: | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
| Abstract: | Neural recording interfaces are being developed to record neuronal activities of the brain for several decades. There is a stringent requirement to provide conditioning to the weak neural signals. However, various analog designers come across a major challenge of lowering down the values of power consumption by the neural signal conditioning stage owing to the noise and bandwidth trade-offs to power. As an anticipated solution to the same, the design of low-noise operational-transconductance amplifier (OTA) - Capacitor filter or g m -C filter capable of passing EEG signals has been presented in this paper. The reported gm-C filter which relies on Gate-Capacitive Bulk-Driven and current-division technique has been implemented in Cadence Analog Design Platform using standard 0.18 ?m CMOS process with BSIM3V3 models of transistors. The simulation results indicate that the proposed circuit draws a very low power (0.368 ?W) from the power supply of � 0.5 V with the total-integrated input referred noise voltage of 4.6 ?VRMS and -3 dB frequency of 56.2 Hz. The suggested architecture design of the demonstrated conditioning stage may be useful in the field of low-power neuroprosthetic applications. |
| URI: | 10.1109/VLSIDCS47293.2020.9179856 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1977 |
| Appears in Collections: | Conferences |
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