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Design and Implementation of chopper-stabilized amplifiers
2010One observation from the two neural amplifiers described in the previous two chapters is the dominance of flicker noise. Most of the existing power-noise optimization techniques target thermal noise. However, flicker noise is a significant concern for EMG/EEG/ECoG applications, where the bandwidth of interest is much lower (
Jeremy Holleman, Fan Zhang, Brian Otis
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Design of CMOS Chopper Amplifiers for Thermal Sensor Interfacing
2008 Ph.D. Research in Microelectronics and Electronics, 2008An analytical approach to the design of compact CMOS chopper amplifiers for integrated thermoelectric sensors is presented. The impact of the high resistance and low signal bandwidth of thermopile sources on the design is illustrated. The proposed approach, regarding the precision vs noise tradeoff, is applied to the design of a practical prototype ...
DEI M, BRUSCHI, PAOLO, PIOTTO, MASSIMO
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Chopper Amplifiers Demystified Transcript
2018AbstractIn CMOS amplifiers, component mismatch can easily give rise to offsets of several millivolts. However, this can be reduced to the microvolt level by the application of chopping. Compared to the alternatives, i.e. increasing device area or trimming, the use of chopping has the added advantage of also suppressing 1/f noise and drift.
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Capacitively-Coupled Chopper Operational Amplifiers
2016In Chap. 3, the basic capacitively-coupled chopper topology for operational amplifiers (opamp) has been described. In this chapter, two capacitively-coupled chopper opamps (CCOPA) will be presented. They both achieve wide input common-mode voltage range (CMVR) and high precision.
Qinwen Fan +2 more
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Reducing Switching Artifacts in Chopper Amplifiers
2018This thesis describes the theory, design, and implementation of chopper operational amplifiers (op-amps) in CMOS integrated circuits (ICs). The chopping technique periodically corrects DC errors of such op-amps, so that low 1/f noise and stable, microvolt-level offset can be achieved.
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Low-noise chopper amplifier design for low-frequency induction magnetometers
Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 2023Yao Tang, Zhenzhu Xi
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