A 0.5-V 3.69-nW Complementary Source-Follower-C Based Low-Pass Filter for Wearable Biomedical Applications

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers(2020)

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Ultra-low-power circuits that can work under a low-voltage supply are in great demand in future wearable biomedical applications, which tend to be integrated with low-output-voltage energy harvesting devices. In this paper, we present a low-voltage low-power continuous-time low-pass filter (CT-LPF), which is indispensable in biomedical systems. When a low-voltage supply is used, it is necessary to make the output quiescent voltage (V Q ) stable in the LPF, otherwise the dynamic range will be reduced. Conventional Source-follower (SF) based topologies can achieve ultra-low-power consumption. However, the difference of the input and output V Q is sensitive to process and temperature variations. In this work, a complementary SF based topology with a bulk-common-mode-feedback (B-CMFB) circuit is proposed to keep the output V Q tracking the input VQ and immune to the process and temperature variations. A 4 th -order LPF using the proposed topology has been implemented in a standard 0.18 μm CMOS process, which achieves a power consumption of only 3.69-nW under a 0.5-V voltage supply with a bandwidth of 200 Hz. Measurement results show that the input-referred noise is 91.9 μV rms . The IIP3 is 5.0 dBm and the dynamic range (DR) is 48.5 dB. The active chip area is only 0.074 mm 2 . The proposed LPF achieves both ultra-low power consumption with a 0.5-V supply and a stable output V Q immune to process and temperature variations, which is suitable for low-supply-voltage biomedical systems.
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Low voltage,ultra-low-power,complementary SF-C,low-pass filter,OTA-C filter,wearable biomedical applications
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