Low Power Instrumentation Amplifier for a Fully Implantable Neural Recording System

Abstract

Recording neural signal from a living human body is a complex task and it is an important research issues for neuroscientists and researchers in biomedical engineering. The major issue to over- come in the design of a system that is aimed at being implant into the human body is having a low power consumption, low noise circuit and small dimension to minimize tissue damage. In this paper, specific issues of the most important part of such a neural acquisition system are presented; in particular, the design of a low-power amplifier, for a fully implantable neural recording system, is described. The amplifier uses a differential pair as input stage. Given that neural amplifiers must include differen- tial input pair to achieve a high common-mode ratio rejection (CMRR). T


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  • G. BEN HMIDA , A. LAY EKUAKILLE , A. KACHOURI , H. GHARIANI , A. TROTTA

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TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS, SIGNALS AND DEVICES


Anno di pubblicazione

2011

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1861-5252

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