A novel fully differential biopotential amplifier with DC suppression
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Data publicació2004-08
EditorInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Abstract
Fully differential amplifiers yield large differential gains and also high common mode rejection ratio (CMRR), provided they do not include any unmatched grounded component. In biopotential measurements, however, the admissible gain of amplification stages located before dc suppression is usually limited by electrode offset voltage, which can saturate amplifier outputs. The standard solution is to first convert the differential input voltage to a single-ended voltage and then implement any other required functions, such as dc suppression and dc level restoring. This approach, however, yields a limited CMRR and may result in a relatively large equivalent input noise. This paper describes a novel fully differential biopotential amplifier based on a fully differential dc-suppression circuit that does not rely on any matched passive components, yet provides large CMRR and fast recovery from dc level transients. The proposed solution is particularly convenient for low supply voltage systems. An example implementation, based on standard low-power op amps and a single 5-V power supply, accepts input offset voltages up to /spl plusmn/500 mV, yields a CMRR of 102dB at 50 Hz, and provides, in accordance with the AAMI EC38 standard, a reset behavior for recovering from overloads or artifacts
CitacióSpinelli, Enrique M.; Martínez, N.; Mayosky, Miguel A.... et al. A novel fully differential biopotential amplifier with DC suppression. IEEE Transactions on biomedical engineering, 2004, vol. 51, No. 8, 1444- 1448
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