A CMOS instrumentation amplifier for interfacing integrated thermal sensors is proposed. It is based on a Gm-C 2nd order low pass filter, and exploits chopper modulation to improve its performances in terms of offset and low frequency noise. An input noise level of 10 nV/sqrt(Hz) and a current consumption of a few hundred of μA have been obtained by means of a careful design. Moreover, an original technique of input and feedback port swapping improves the amplifier gain precision. A prototype has been designed with the BCD6s STMicroelectronics process, and its functionality has been demonstrated by means of electrical simulations.
A chopper modulated low noise instrumentation amplifier for MEMS thermal sensors interfacing
BUTTI, FEDERICO;BRUSCHI, PAOLO;PIOTTO, MASSIMO
2011-01-01
Abstract
A CMOS instrumentation amplifier for interfacing integrated thermal sensors is proposed. It is based on a Gm-C 2nd order low pass filter, and exploits chopper modulation to improve its performances in terms of offset and low frequency noise. An input noise level of 10 nV/sqrt(Hz) and a current consumption of a few hundred of μA have been obtained by means of a careful design. Moreover, an original technique of input and feedback port swapping improves the amplifier gain precision. A prototype has been designed with the BCD6s STMicroelectronics process, and its functionality has been demonstrated by means of electrical simulations.File in questo prodotto:
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