نتایج جستجو برای: low noise trans conductance amplifier

تعداد نتایج: 1462961  

2015
Ahmed M. Gamal Hesham N. Ahmed Magdy A. El-kfafy

150104-8686-IJECS-IJENS © August 2015 IJENS I J E N S  Abstract— In this paper, a dual-band, multi-standard, concurrent, low noise amplifier operating in the 2.45/5.25 GHz bands is presented. The amplifier design is based on an ultra low noise PHEMT transistor connected in the common source configuration with inductive degeneration. The proposed amplifier stability is ensured using a series ga...

2017
Jannik Hammel Torsten Lehmann

In this paper, a low noise high gain CMOS amplifier for minute nerve signals is presented. By using a mixture of weakand strong inversion transistors, optimal noise suppression in the amplifier is achieved. A continuous-time offsetcompensation technique is utilized in order to minimize impact on the amplifier input nodes. The method for signal recovery from noisy nerve signals is presented. A p...

2004
Jiangfeng Wu Gary K. Fedder

This paper describes a CMOS capacitive sensing amplifier for a monolithic MEMS accelerometer fabricated by post-CMOS surface micromachining. This chopper stabilized amplifier employs capacitance matching with optimal transistor sizing to minimize sensor noise floor. Offsets due to sensor and circuit are reduced by ac offset calibration and dc offset cancellation based on a differential differen...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions 2014
Kazuki Higuchi Nobuhito Takeuchi Minoru Yamada

SUMMARY Amplification characteristics of the signal and the noise in the semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA), without facet mirrors for the intensity modulated light, are theoretically analyzed and experimentally confirmed. We have found that the amplification factor of the temporarily varying intensity component is smaller than that of the continuous wave (CW) component, but increases up to ...

2007
M. SANTHANALAKSHMI

This paper deals with the design of low power low noise neural signal amplifier for Epileptic Seizure Prediction. The advent of Micro-electro Arrays has driven the need for implantable electronic circuitry to detect those Extracellular neural signals (ENG). We proposed a preamplifier of fully differential Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) with gm boosting in order to enhance the gain as well as reduce ...

2008
Gianluca Cornetta David J. Santos Balwant Godara

A 1.2 V, 0.61 mA bias current, low noise amplifier (LNA) suitable for low-power applications in the 2.4 GHz band is presented. Circuit has been implemented, laid out and simulated using a UMC 130 nm RF-CMOS process. The amplifier provides a 13.3 dB power gain a noise figure NF< 2.28 dB and a 1-dB compression point of −15.69 dBm, while dissipating 0.74 mW. Such performance make this design suita...

A two stage sub-µW Inverter-based switched-capacitor amplifier-filter is presented which is capable of amplifying both spikes and local field potentials (LFP) signals. Here we employ a switched capacitor technique for frequency tuning and reducing of 1/f noise of two stages. The reduction of power consumption is very necessary for neural recording devices however, in switched capacitor (SC) cir...

2013
CHUNYUAN FENG

The article discusses the design method of operational trans-conductance amplifier-C(OTA-C) filter based on the prototype of LC filter. It gives the OTA circuit used in the filter. And it makes a detailed analysis on characteristics of OTA. A third order OTA-C filter is presented. Its cut-off frequencies can be tuned by the bias DC current of OTA. The filter is easy to integrate. The proposed O...

Journal: :The Review of scientific instruments 2012
Ethan Kleinbaum Gábor A Csáthy

The cable capacitance in cryogenic and high vacuum applications of quartz tuning forks imposes severe constraints on the bandwidth and noise performance of the measurement. We present a single stage low noise transimpedance amplifier with a bandwidth exceeding 1 MHz and provide an in-depth analysis of the dependence of the amplifier parameters on the cable capacitance.

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