Title :
A 2 μW, 95nV/rtHz, chopper-stabilized instrumentation amplifier for chronic measurement of bio-potentials
Author :
Denison, Timothy ; Consoer, Kelly ; Santa, Wesley ; Molnar, Greg ; Mieser, K.
Author_Institution :
Medtronic Neurological Technol., Columbia Heights
Abstract :
This paper describes a micropower instrumentation amplifier that enables chronic biopotential sensing in battery powered applications. The amplifier is chopper-stabilized to eliminate excess noise from 1/f or popcorn processes, insuring the highest fidelity of signal measurement for diagnostic analysis. The circuit consumes 2.0μW of power from a 1.8V supply, with a noise floor of 0.94μVrms in a bandwidth from 0.05 to 100Hz; the resulting noise-efficiency factor of 3.6 is the lowest published to date. The specific implementation of chopper stabilization also provides rail-to-rail inputs and 100dB CMRR at low frequency. A digitally programmable on-chip high pass filter (0.05Hz, 0.5Hz and 2.5Hz) is used to suppress front-end electrode offsets while maintaining relevant physiological data. Although the focus of this paper is on biopotential sensing, the circuit architecture is also useful for a variety of micropower sensor interfaces using synchronous demodulation.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biosensors; high-pass filters; instrumentation amplifiers; interference suppression; power amplifiers; bandwidth 0.05 Hz to 100 Hz; battery powered applications; chopper-stabilized amplifier; chronic biopotential sensing; chronic measurement; high pass filter; micropower instrumentation amplifier; micropower sensor interfaces; noise elimination; power 2 μW; synchronous demodulation; voltage 1.8 V; Bandwidth; Battery charge measurement; Choppers; Circuit noise; Instruments; Low-frequency noise; Noise measurement; Power amplifiers; Signal analysis; Signal processing; ECG; EEG; biosensing; chopper stabilization; instrumentation amplifier; micropower; synchronous detection;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings, 2007. IMTC 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Warsaw
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0588-2
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.2007.379022