DocumentCode
32368
Title
Bulk Switching Instrumentation Amplifier for a High-Impedance Source in Neural Signal Recording
Author
Myungjin Han ; Boram Kim ; Yi-An Chen ; Hyojung Lee ; Seung-Han Park ; Eunji Cheong ; Jongill Hong ; Gunhee Han ; Youngcheol Chae
Author_Institution
Yonsei Inst. of Convergence Technol. & the Sch. of Integrated Technol., Yonsei Univ., Incheon, South Korea
Volume
62
Issue
2
fYear
2015
fDate
Feb. 2015
Firstpage
194
Lastpage
198
Abstract
Flicker noise is the most crucial issue in an instrumentation amplifier (IA) for neural recordings because low-frequency neural signals overlap with the frequency of the amplifier´s flicker noise. A Chopping technique, often used to reduce the flicker noise, is not desirable for high-impedance input sources due to the charge injection and clock feedthrough from the MOSFETs of the input chopper to the signal source, resulting in a significant increase in the total input-referred noise. Whereas MOSFETs have less flicker noise at the moment of turning on, and the intrinsic flicker noise can be then reduced by turning on and off the MOSFETs in the IA. This brief proposes a bulk switching IA, which can avoid the input current noise. A prototype IA is implemented in a 65 nm CMOS occupying 0.053 mm2, and it achieves the input-referred noise of 0.74 μVrms (local field potential) for 100 k Ω source impedance, a 3.3 times reduction compared with that of the chopper IAs, while consuming only 3.96 μW from a 1.2 V supply.
Keywords
CMOS integrated circuits; MOSFET; amplifiers; bioelectric potentials; biomedical electronics; charge injection; choppers (circuits); flicker noise; neurophysiology; CMOS; Chopping technique; MOSFET; bulk switching instrumentation amplifier; charge injection; clock feedthrough; flicker noise; high-impedance input sources; input current noise; input-referred noise; low-frequency neural signals; neural signal recording; power 3.96 muW; resistance 100 kohm; size 65 nm; voltage 1.2 V; Choppers (circuits); Electrodes; Impedance; MOSFET; Noise; Switches; Bulk switching; Flicker noise reduction; bulk switching; chopper stabilization; flicker noise reduction; high-impedance (HI) input sources; high-impedance input sources; instrumentation amplifier; instrumentation amplifier (IA); neural recording; switched biasing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1549-7747
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSII.2014.2368615
Filename
6949641
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