Brief Architectural Survey of Biopotential Recording Front-Ends since the 1970s

09/20/2023
by   Taeju Lee, et al.
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Measuring the bioelectric signals is one of the key functions in wearable healthcare devices and implantable medical devices. The use of wearable healthcare devices has made continuous and immediate monitoring of personal health status possible. Implantable medical devices have played an important role throughout the fields of neuroscience, brain-machine (or brain-computer) interface, and rehabilitation technology. Over the last five decades, the bioelectric signals have been observed through a variety of biopotential recording front-ends, along with advances in semiconductor technology scaling and circuit techniques. Also, for reliable and continuous signal acquisition, the front-end architectures have evolved while maintaining low power and low noise performance. In this article, the architecture history of the biopotential recording front-ends developed since the 1970s is surveyed, and overall key circuit techniques are discussed. Depending on the bioelectric signals being measured, appropriate front-end architecture needs to be chosen, and the characteristics and challenges of each architecture are also covered in this article.

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