A low-power 8-bit 1-MS/s single-ended SAR ADC in 130-nm CMOS for medical devices
Dina M. Ellaithy
Abstract:Rapid advancements in micro-machining and microelectronics over the last few years have accelerated the growth of implanted medical devices that greatly improve a person's life. These devices first gather the signals from different nodes in/on the body, and then, they condition, multiplex, and digitize the signals. Thus, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), which must continuously convert a variety of analog electrophysiological signals to digital codes, is one of the most crucial and power-hungry components.… Show more
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