Experiments of An active electrode amplifier using SIP with DC rejection for bio-potential recording
Journal Title: EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
We present a bioelectric amplifier with SIP for active electrode in this paper .The mid-band gain of the amplifier is 39.95dB.The bandwidth extends from a low frequency cutoff of 7.9mHz to a high frequency cutoff of 2.1kHz.The working voltage is 1.8V and the power consumption of per channel is 6.7uW.The chip has been fabricated with 0.18um 1P6M CMOS process and then using System-In-Package (SIP) to guarantee the performance of the amplifier.
Authors and Affiliations
MEIXIU FANG, Xiang Chen, Jinyong Zhang, Lei Wang
Algorithm and Formal Model of Recovering Network Connectivity in Battlefield Surveillance
Battlefield surveillance requires mission-critical operations and tasks which can effectively be performed using Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSANs). We have used clustering approach for deployment of WSAN to mini...
Industrial Internet of Things - Strategic Way to Optimize the Production Environment in Small Enterprises
Customization and digitization of production processes represent the current trend in the development of industrial production, to which larger and smaller companies have to adapt. Especially in small company environment...
Analysis of fibre-loop optical buffers with a void-avoiding schedule
In optical packet/burst switching, fibre-loop optical buffers provide a compact and effective means of contention resolution. In case of fixed packet length, the involved loop length is typically chosen matched (equal to...
Towards Smart and Sustainable Future Cities Based on Internet of Things for Developing Countries: What Approach for Africa?
This article aims first at reviewing and discussing previous works on Internet of Things based sustainable smart cities. Secondly, it proposes an ideological and technical framework that better suits communities in futur...
Innovative services for informing visually impaired persons in indoor environments
Movement and informing visually impaired persons is difficult because mobile application solutions and services are unable to work in indoors environments (location based service using GPS technology). Main precondition...