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A Highly Linear Fully Integrated Powerline Filter for Biopotential Acquisition Systems
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Biopotential Acquisition SystemsElectrical EngineeringMedical ElectronicsEngineeringMixed-signal Integrated CircuitBioelectronicsMechatronicsAnalog DesignDigital FilterElectrophysiologyBiomedical EngineeringIntegrated Notch FilterInstrumentationPowerline InterferenceFilter DesignElectromagnetic CompatibilityActive Power Filter
Powerline interference is one of the most dominant problems in detection and processing of biopotential signals. This work presents a new fully integrated notch filter exhibiting high linearity and low power consumption. High filter linearity is preserved utilizing active-RC approach while IC implementation is achieved through replacing passive resistors by R-2R ladders achieving area saving of approximately 120 times. The filter design is optimized for low power operation using an efficient circuit topology and an ultra-low power operational amplifier. Fully differential implementation of the proposed filter shows notch depth of 43 dB (78 dB for 4th-order) with THD of better than -70 dB while consuming about 150 nW from 1.5 V supply.
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