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A wearable ear-EEG recording system based on dry-contact active electrodes

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This work reports an ear-EEG acquisition system with dry-contact active electrodes for future wearable applications. Employing dedicated chopper buffer in the active electrodes, a prototype fabricated in a 0.18-µm CMOS demonstrates input impedance as large as 18GΩ@DC and 6.7GΩ@50Hz, and 3.03fA/vHz input current noise, and a total input-referred noise (IRN) of 0.67µV <inf xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">rms</inf> in 0.5–100Hz bandwidth. System's CMRR in combination with active electrodes is higher than 100dB@DC. Under large source impedance imbalance of 1MΩ, a 78-dB@50Hz CMRR is still obtained. To validate the system's ability to record EEG, an auditory stead-state response was measured, showing same SNR with wet electrodes and a commercial EEG amplifier.

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