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An ultralow-power switched opamp-based 10-B integrated ADC for implantable biomedical applicationsby: G. Bonfini, A. S. Brogna, C. Garbossa, L. Colombini, M. Bacci, S. Chicca, F. Bigongiari, N. C. Guerrini, G. Ferri
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on [see also Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on], Vol. 51, No. 1. (2004), pp. 174-177.
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AbstractThis paper describes an ultralow-power switched opamp-based integrated analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for cardiac pacemakers applications. The ADC consumption, measured on 10 chip samples and averaged, is 8.18 /spl mu/W (stand-by value: 1 nW) for the analog part and of 9.71 /spl mu/W (5 nW) for the digital one, using a supply battery of 2.8 V. The converter has a resolution of 10-b, its typical operating clock frequency is 32 KHz (2.9 KS/s sampling rate) and is able to reach the same resolution at 2 V (0.7 KS/s sampling rate), with a dissipation of 1 /spl mu/W and 1.3 /spl mu/W for analog and digital part, respectively.
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