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BOOTSTRAPPED INSTRUMENTATION BIOSIGNAL AMPLIFIER

Portable biomedical instrumentation has become an important part of diagnostic and


treatment instrumentation. Low-voltage and low-power tendencies prevail. A two-electrode
biopotential amplifier, designed for low-supply voltage (1.8–5.5V), is presented. This
biomedical amplifier design has high differential and sufficiently low common mode input
impedances achieved by means of positive shunt-shunt feedback, implemented in a
standard instrumentation amplifier scheme. The presented circuit makes use of passive
components of popular values and tolerances. The amplifier is intended for use in various
twoelectrode applications, such as Holter monitors, external defibrillators, ECG monitors
and other heart beat sensing biomedical devices.
[ CITATION Dob11 \l 3082 ]

Bibliografía

Dobrev, D. P., & Dimitrova Neycheva , T. (2011). Bootstrapped Instrumentation Biosignal Amplifier.
ANNUAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONICS, 4. Obtenido de
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