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    Non-linear model for pseudo CMOS resistors addressing the recovery time in bio-amplifiers

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    Artigo de Periódico
    Date
    2019
    Author
    Pereira, Cleiton Fidelix
    Galeti, Milene
    Benko, Pedro Luiz
    Buhler, Rudolf Theoderich
    Lucchi, Julio Cesar
    Giacomini, Renato Camargo
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    Abstract
    This work presents a new fast model, based on piecewise linear (PWL) methodology, for pseudo-resistors SPICE simulation, including the non-linear working range, fully supported by experimental data. SPICE simulations with fixed resistances or transistor modelled as pseudo-resistors do not reproduce simultaneously its real behavior for both the linear and the non-linear regions. A complete set of steps which validate the PWL macromodel for bio-amplifiers project is presented. As a case study, this paper addresses the pseudo-resistor characteristics operating in the non-linear region when implemented in a low-frequency bio-potential amplifier with narrow bandwidth, for use in heart rate meters and QRS complex monitoring systems. The use of the pseudo-resistor in this low-voltage low-power topology associates DC offset cancellation with an adequate frequency response. Moreover, this work shows that the non-linear characteristics of these devices can be used for a significant reduction in bio-amplifier recovery time (a.k.a. settling time) without any additional device or mechanism, making the heart rate measurements steadier and more reliable than obtained so far in current systems. The transient recovery time, as well as the response to QRS complex, was widely evaluated through experimental measurements and SPICE simulations, thanks to the proposed model. The bio-potential amplifier design was implemented using GF 8HP 0.13 μm BiCMOS technology from Global Foundries. © 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd.
    1. bio-potential amplifier
    2. low power design
    3. MOS bipolar pseudo-resistor
    4. piecewise linear macro-model
    5. pseudo-resistor
    6. small recovery time
    7. Bismuth compounds
    8. CMOS integrated circuits
    9. Electric power supplies to apparatus
    10. Frequency response
    11. Heart
    12. Piecewise linear techniques
    13. Recovery
    14. Resistors
    15. Amplifier designs
    16. DC-offset cancellation
    17. Low-power design
    18. Macro model
    19. Narrow bandwidth
    20. Nonlinear characteristics
    21. Recovery time
    22. SPICE simulations
    23. SPICE
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    https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85070867901&doi=10.1088%2f1361-6641%2fab2784&partnerID=40&md5=54a08b36a4084414a5a98f93f52a230e
    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1320
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