Digitally Programmable Gain and Tunable Band-Width DPOTA based Bio-medical Amplifier

Author(s):  
Israa Y. AbuShawish ◽  
Soliman A. Mahmoud
2003 ◽  
Vol 39 (15) ◽  
pp. 1095 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Calvo ◽  
S. Celma ◽  
M.T. Sanz

Author(s):  
Ling Yu ◽  
Lei Wang

Detecting the anomaly acceleration of the sensor’s axle box of unmanned vehicles is very important for judging the wear condition of vehicle track and evaluating the state of the track. A capacitive accelerometer is connected with acquisition equipment to collect the information of train axle box’s acceleration change when the vehicle is running; instrument amplifier AD8250 with a digitally programmable gain is selected as system signal conversion chip to realize acceleration signal conversion; sliding variance of axle box’s acceleration of the unmanned vehicle is calculated based on sliding variance statistical analysis method, which is confirmed by time window and distance window. Fixing the width of a sliding window according to the response statistics caused by the line excitation link, the acceleration sliding variance is compared with the standard one to determine whether the acceleration is in an anomaly state. The test results show that the anomaly acceleration of the sensor axle box of the unmanned vehicle detected by the proposed method is consistent with the actual results, which provides a reliable basis for vehicle track condition assessment.


2013 ◽  
Vol 22 (04) ◽  
pp. 1350019 ◽  
Author(s):  
SOLIMAN A. MAHMOUD ◽  
EMAN A. SOLIMAN

In this paper, a digitally programmable OTA-based multi-standard receiver baseband chain is presented. The multi-standard receiver baseband chain consists of two programmable gain amplifiers (PGA1 and PGA2) and a fourth-order LPF. The receiver is suitable for Bluetooth/UMTS/DVB-H/WLAN standards. Three different programmable OTA architectures based on second generation current conveyors (CCIIs) and Current Division Networks (CDNs) are discussed. The programmable OTA with the lowest power consumption, moderate area and good linearity — better than -50 dB HD3 — is selected to realize the multi-standard baseband receiver chain. The power consumption of the receiver chain is 6 mW. The DC gain varies over a 68 dB range with 1 MHz to 13.6 MHz programmable bandwidth. The receiver baseband chain is realized using 90 nm CMOS technology model under ±0.5 V voltage supply.


Electronics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 1413 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paulina Maya ◽  
Belén Calvo ◽  
María Teresa Sanz-Pascual ◽  
Javier Osorio

This paper presents the design and experimental characterization of a portable high-precision single-phase lock-in instrument with phase adjustment. The core consists of an analog lock-in amplifier IC prototype, integrated in 0.18 µm CMOS technology with 1.8 V supply, which features programmable gain and operating frequency, resulting in a versatile on-chip solution with power consumption below 834 µW. It incorporates automatic phase alignment of the input and reference signals, performed through both a fixed −90° and a 4-bit digitally programmable phase shifter, specifically designed using commercially available components to operate at 1 kHz frequency. The system is driven by an Arduino YUN board, thus overall conforming a low-cost autonomous signal recovery instrument to determine, in real time, the electrical equivalent of resistive and capacitive sensors with a sensitivity of 16.3 µV/Ω @ εrS < 3% and 37 kV/F @ εrS < 5%, respectively.


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