Analog front-end measuring biopotential signal with effective offset rejection loop.

Journal: Bio-Medical Materials And Engineering
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Abstract

This paper presents an analog front-end (AFE) IC design for recording biopotential signals. The AFE employs a capacitively coupled instrumentation amplifier to achieve a low-noise and high-common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) system. A ripple reduction loop is proposed to reduce the ripple generated by the up-modulating chopper. The low frequency noise is attenuated by an input AC coupling capacitor, and is attenuated again by a DC servo loop. The proposed AFE features a differential gain of 71 dB, and a CMRR of 89 dB, at 50 Hz. Furthermore, the proposed AFE can robustly acquire biopotential signals even in the presence of an input offset and ripples.

Authors
Seunghyun Lim, Hyunho Kim, Haryong Song, Dong-il Cho, Hyoungho Ko