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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38082729

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A cascaded instrumentation amplifier (CaIA) with input-biased pseudo resistors (IBPR) is presented for implantable brain machine interfaces (BMI). The gain distribution of two-stage cascaded amplifiers, instead of a single-stage amplifier, helps to achieve an input impedance of 4.43TΩ at 100Hz, and maintain the small active area (0.0128 mm2). The input-biased pseudo resistors contribute to a much lower high-pass corner (fHP=0.00011Hz) compared with the conventional structure, the input-referred noise is only 3.836µVrms integrated from 0.5Hz to 10kHz with 0.98µW power consumption.Clinical Relevance- This establishes an area-efficient amplifier design with ultra-high input impedance (4.43TΩ at 100Hz) and hyper-low high-pass corner frequency (fHP=0.00011Hz), which is suitable for long-term monitoring of neural activities (including slow oscillations) in implantable brain-machine interfaces.


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Brain-Computer Interfaces , Equipment Design , Prostheses and Implants , Electric Impedance
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