Title :
A 21 nV/
Hz Chopper-Stabilized Multi-Path Current-Feedback Instrumentation Amplifier With 2
Author :
Fan, Qinwen ; Huijsing, Johan H. ; Makinwa, Kofi A A
Author_Institution :
Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Abstract :
This paper describes the design of a precision instrumentation amplifier. It employs chopping to reduce its offset and 1/f noise, and the resulting ripple caused by the up-modulated offset and 1/f noise is suppressed by a ripple reduction loop. A multi-path architecture is used to eliminate the transfer function notch that would otherwise be introduced by the ripple reduction loop. The amplifier is implemented in a standard 0.7 μm CMOS technology and draws 143 μA current from a 5 V supply. Its input-referred noise is 21 nV/√Hz and its residual offset is less than 2× μV (12 samples). The instrumentation amplifier can also be configured as a general-purpose opamp with half the noise and offset, but which dissipates the same amount of power.
Keywords :
1/f noise; CMOS analogue integrated circuits; choppers (circuits); circuit stability; feedback amplifiers; instrumentation amplifiers; integrated circuit noise; operational amplifiers; transfer functions; 1/f noise; CMOS technology; chopper-stabilized multipath current-feedback instrumentation amplifier; general-purpose opamp; multipath architecture; ripple reduction loop; size 0.7 mum; transfer function notch elimination; up-modulated offset; voltage 5 V; Capacitors; Choppers (circuits); Gain; Impedance; Instruments; Noise; Topology; Chopping; current feedback; high power efficiency; low offset; multi-path; offset-stabilization; precision amplifier; ripple reduction; sensor readout;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2011.2175269