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A Power-Efficient Reconfigurable OTA-C Filter for Low-Frequency Biomedical Applications

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSI.2017.2728809

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Operational transconductance amplifier; OTA-C filter; biquadratic section; differential pair; linearization; nonlinearity cancellation; floating-gate circuit; reconfigurable circuit; low-power circuit

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan [MOST 104-2221-E-011-118-, MOST 105-2221-E-011-146-MY3]

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A power-efficient operational-transconductance-amplifier- capacitor (OTA-C) filter for biomedical applications is presented with detailed noise analysis. This filter consists of a cascade of biquadratic sections, each of which is configured via a serial-peripheral-interface circuit embedded with nonvolatile memories to provide low pass or bandpass response. All filter parameters, including the gains, natural frequency, and quality factor, are orthogonally adjustable by programming charges on floating-gate bias transistors. The reconfigurable biquadratic section is composed of four power-efficient linearized OTAs. Each OTA consists of complementary hextuple-diffusor- quadruple-differential-pairs (HDQDPs) and a floating-gate common-mode feedback scheme. A developed computer algorithm for transistor dimension optimization is adopted to extend the input linear range of the HDQDP based on nonlinearity cancellation. A prototype chip is designed and fabricated in a 0.35 mu m CMOS process to demonstrate reconfigurability and performance of the proposed filter. Each biquadratic section occupies 0.12mm(2) with a frequency tuning range more than five decades. Measured spurious-free dynamic ranges (SFDR) at the low pass and bandpass outputs from one of the biquadratic sections are 52.6 and 54.55 dB, respectively, when the natural frequency is programmed at 2 kHz with power consumption of 107.2 nW. A fourth-order Chebyshev low pass and an eighth-order Butterworth bandpass responses are implemented with characterized SFDRs of 50.43 and 48.3 dB, respectively.

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