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A Current-Sensitive Front-End Amplifier for Nano-Biosensors with a 2MHz BW Export

Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2007. ISSCC 2007. Digest of Technical Papers. IEEE International In Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2007. ISSCC 2007. Digest of Technical Papers. IEEE International (2007), pp. 164-165.

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Very initeresting I-to-V circuit. Splits signal into two outputs: 0-100Hz and 100-1MHz.

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Active resistors up to 300GOmega operating down to the fA range are implemented in the feedback path of an integrator-differentiator transimpedance amplifier for high-sensitivity current measurements. The system has 4fA/radicHz noise up to 100kHz, a 2MHz bandwidth, and ensures unlimited measuring time even with nA DC input currents


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