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This book presents fundamental requirements, electrical
specification, and parameter tradeoffs of wearable EEG acquisition
circuits, especially those compatible with dry electrodes for
user-friendly recordings. Â The authors introduce active
electrode, the most promising solution for dry electrodes-based EEG
measurement. This architectural concept has been combined with
various, innovative circuit design techniques to illustrate
structured IC design methodologies for high performance EEG
recording. This book also gives examples on the design,
implementation and evaluation of three generations of active
electrode ICs.
Biopotential Readout Circuits for Portable Acquisition Systems
describes one of the main building blocks of such miniaturized
biomedical signal acquisition systems. The focus of this book is on
the implementation of low-power and high-performance integrated
circuit building blocks that can be used to extract biopotential
signals from conventional biopotential electrodes. New
instrumentation amplifier architectures are introduced and their
design is described in detail. These amplifiers are used to
implement complete acquisition demonstrator systems that are a
stepping stone towards practical miniaturized and low-power
systems.
This book presents fundamental requirements, electrical
specification, and parameter tradeoffs of wearable EEG acquisition
circuits, especially those compatible with dry electrodes for
user-friendly recordings. The authors introduce active electrode,
the most promising solution for dry electrodes-based EEG
measurement. This architectural concept has been combined with
various, innovative circuit design techniques to illustrate
structured IC design methodologies for high performance EEG
recording. This book also gives examples on the design,
implementation and evaluation of three generations of active
electrode ICs.
Biopotential Readout Circuits for Portable Acquisition Systems
describes one of the main building blocks of such miniaturized
biomedical signal acquisition systems. The focus of this book is on
the implementation of low-power and high-performance integrated
circuit building blocks that can be used to extract biopotential
signals from conventional biopotential electrodes. New
instrumentation amplifier architectures are introduced and their
design is described in detail. These amplifiers are used to
implement complete acquisition demonstrator systems that are a
stepping stone towards practical miniaturized and low-power
systems.
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