A 0.75-mW analog processor IC for wireless biosignal monitor

This work presents a single-channel analog processor IC for the wireless biosignal monitor. This chip occupies a small die area of 0.52 mm2 and has a low power consumption of 0.75 mW at a 5-V supply voltage. The wired and wireless systems constructed by using the designed processor chip and commerci...

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Published inInternational Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design: Proceedings of the 2003 international symposium on Low power electronics and design; 25-27 Aug. 2003 pp. 443 - 448
Main Authors Yen, Chih-Jen, Chi, Mely Chen, Chung, Wen-Yaw, Lee, Shing-Hao
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY, USA ACM 25.08.2003
SeriesACM Conferences
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Summary:This work presents a single-channel analog processor IC for the wireless biosignal monitor. This chip occupies a small die area of 0.52 mm2 and has a low power consumption of 0.75 mW at a 5-V supply voltage. The wired and wireless systems constructed by using the designed processor chip and commercial discrete ICs have been validated in this study. Experimental results indicate that the integrated single-chip processor system can amplify, filter, transmit, and receive the simulated ECG signal. Compared to the wired prototype system, wireless transmission provides better long-distance, long-term measuring, recording, and monitoring the biosignal.
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ISBN:158113682X
9781581136821
DOI:10.1145/871506.871616