Title :
A programmable low power current source for bioimpedance measurement: Towards a wearable personalized health assistant
Author :
Zaid Hamed;Hannu Tenhunen;Geng Yang
Author_Institution :
Smart Systems Integration conducting Master Thesis at the iPack Vinn Excellence Center, School of Information and Communication Technology, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Kista-Stockholm 164-40, Sweden
Abstract :
Bioimpedance is a noninvasive measurement method that facilitates body composition analysis, besides being indicative of many other health parameters. In this work a novel programmable, low complexity, high output impedance, high voltage compliance and wideband current source for bioimpedance applications is presented. Previously, we designed, fabricated and tested in vivo a bio-patch for acquisition of multiple bio-signals [1]. Upon integration with our previous work, this circuit is envisioned to constitute part of a personalized health assistant. Simulation at worst case corners and real operation conditions was carried out using UMC-180 nm 1 poly 6 metal CMOS process. Full duty cycle, shortened or stepped square waves can be generated. Amplitude control of 8 different current levels is supported. Frequency can be tuned up to 1 MHz and an output impedance of 2.8 MO @ 250 KHz is achieved at full current capacity. Total current consumption is comparable to the injected current, making the circuit highly efficient.
Keywords :
"Impedance","Bioimpedance","Current measurement","Resistors","Mirrors","CMOS integrated circuits","Power demand"
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Electronic_ISBN :
1558-4615
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2015.7318787