Title :
A Wearable 8-Channel Active-Electrode EEG/ETI Acquisition System for Body Area Networks
Author :
Jiawei Xu ; Mitra, Subhasish ; Matsumoto, Akiyoshi ; Patki, Shrishail ; Van Hoof, Chris ; Makinwa, Kofi A. A. ; Yazicioglu, Refet Firat
Author_Institution :
IMEC/Holst Centre, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
This paper describes an 8-channel gel-free EEG/electrode-tissue impedance (ETI) acquisition system, consisting of nine active electrodes (AEs) and one back-end (BE) analog signal processor. The AEs amplify the weak EEG signals, while their low output impedance suppresses cable-motion artifacts and 50/60 Hz mains interference. A common-mode feed-forward (CMFF) scheme boosts the CMRR of the AE pairs by 25 dB. The BE post-processes and digitizes the analog outputs of the AEs, it also can configure them via a single-wire pulse width modulation (PWM) protocol. Together, the AEs and BE are capable of recording 8-channel EEG and ETI signals. With EEG recording enabled, ETIs of up to 60 kΩ can be measured, which increases to 550 kΩ when EEG recording is disabled. Each EEG channel has a 1.2 GΩ input impedance (at 20 Hz), 1.75 μVrms (0.5-100 Hz) input-referred noise, 84 dB CMRR and ±250 mV electrode offset rejection capability. The EEG acquisition system was implemented in a standard 0.18 μm CMOS process, and dissipates less than 700 μW from a 1.8 V supply.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; body area networks; electroencephalography; wearable computers; 8-channel EEG-ETI acquisition system; CMOS process; active electrode EEG-ETI acquisition system; body area networks; common mode feed forward scheme; electrode-tissue impedance; frequency 0.5 Hz to 100 Hz; pulse width modulation protocol; resistance 1.2 Gohm; resistance 550 kohm; wearable EEG-ETI acquisition system; Choppers (circuits); Electrodes; Electroencephalography; Gain; Impedance; Noise; Pulse width modulation; Active electrode; EEG monitoring; chopper amplifier; dry electrode; electrode-tissue impedance;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2014.2325557