Title :
A new integrated front-end for a noninvasive brain imaging system based on near-infrared spectroreflectometry
Author :
Normandin, Frédéric ; Sawan, Mohamad ; Faubert, Jocelyn
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Que., Canada
Abstract :
In this paper, we present a fully integrated front-end of a portable spectroreflectometry-based brain imaging system dedicated for acquisition of modulated optical signals at a frequency of 1 Hz to 25 kHz. The proposed front-end preamplifier is composed of a photodetector, a transimpedance preamplifier, a two-stage voltage amplifier and a mixer. Strict constraints regarding noise thus have to be considered. The preamplifier consists of a transimpedance block featuring a 95-dBΩ gain and an average input current noise density at the frequency of interest of approximately 3 pA/√Hz. Each of the two subsequent voltage amplifiers allows the user to obtain an additional 25-dB gain. Considering the tuning capabilities and the losses due to the filters and the nonideal buffers, the proposed front-end allows us to obtain a total gain up to 145 dB. The back-end of the amplification chain is composed of a mixer which is used to produce a continuous voltage proportional to the amplitude of the input optical signals. All those features were integrated using CMOS 0.18-μm technology and the experimental results are in agreement with the initial design requirements.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; biomedical electronics; biomedical imaging; brain; mixers (circuits); photodetectors; preamplifiers; reflectometry; 0.18 micron; 25 dB; CMOS technology; amplification chain; average input current noise density; front-end preamplifier; fully integrated front-end; modulated optical signal; near-infrared spectroreflectometry; nonideal buffer; noninvasive brain imaging system; optical receiver; photodetector; portable spectroreflectometry; transimpedance block; transimpedance preamplifier; two-stage voltage amplifier; Brain; Frequency; Optical buffering; Optical filters; Optical imaging; Optical modulation; Optical noise; Preamplifiers; Stimulated emission; Voltage; Brain imaging; CMOS; optical receiver; photodiode; spectroreflectometry; transimpedance amplifier;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2005.857920