“…Accordingly, in recent years, there has been significant research efforts towards the development of such LPFs, boosted mainly because of their application in biomedical systems [1,2,3,4], where it is necessary to low pass filter the signal over the frequencies of interest—typically in the 100 mHz to 1 kHz range—to remove noise before digitizing it for further processing. These LPFs are also widely used as DC (Direct Current) magnitude extractors; in this case, they are typically placed in the last stage of the sensor readout chain and require sub-Hz cutoff frequencies, such as in lock-in amplifiers (LIA), an extremely versatile instrument mostly used as a precision AC (Alternating Current) voltage and AC phase meter, or equivalently, as an impedance spectroscope [5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13], an application field that is the motivation of this work.…”