A 13 µW Analog Front-End with RRAM-Based Lowpass FIR Filter for EEG Signal Detection

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Aug 15;22(16):6096. doi: 10.3390/s22166096.

Abstract

This brief presents an analog front-end (AFE) for the detection of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. The AFE is composed of four sections, chopper-stabilized amplifiers, ripple suppression circuit, RRAM-based lowpass FIR filter, and 8-bit SAR ADC. This is the first time that an RRAM-based lowpass FIR filter has been introduced in an EEG AFE, where the bio-plausible characteristics of RRAM are utilized to analyze signals in the analog domain with high efficiency. The preamp uses the symmetrical OTA structure, reducing power consumption while meeting gain requirements. The ripple suppression circuit greatly improves noise characteristics and offset voltage. The RRAM-based low-pass filter achieves a 40 Hz cutoff frequency, which is suitable for the analysis of EEG signals. The SAR ADC adopts a segmented capacitor structure, effectively reducing the capacitor switching power consumption. The chip prototype is designed in 40 nm CMOS technology. The overall power consumption is approximately 13 µW, achieving ultra-low-power operation.

Keywords: CMOS; EEG; RRAM-based lowpass FIR filter; analog front-end (AFE); signal process; ultra-low power.

MeSH terms

  • Amplifiers, Electronic*
  • Electroencephalography*
  • Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
  • Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted