2013 Texas Instruments India Educators' Conference 2013
DOI: 10.1109/tiiec.2013.66
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Low Power Portable EEG for Continuous Monitoring with Active Electrodes

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“…The INA333 became a good choice for building biopotential amplifiers [60,61], including wearable device application [62], mainly due to the unusual combination of such characteristics as a low spectral noise level at the input (0.05 μV/√Hz in the band of 10…1000 Hz) and the ultra-low own current consumption (up to 80 μA maximum over the entire operating temperature range) [63]. The achievement of such parameters as a low input leakage current (200 pA) and virtually no input voltage drift (0.1 μV/°C) made it possible to use the INA333 for recording even smaller-amplitude EEG signals starting from 2011 [64] and up to the present days [65][66][67][68].…”
Section: Bioamplifiers On Monolithic Instrumentation Amplifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The INA333 became a good choice for building biopotential amplifiers [60,61], including wearable device application [62], mainly due to the unusual combination of such characteristics as a low spectral noise level at the input (0.05 μV/√Hz in the band of 10…1000 Hz) and the ultra-low own current consumption (up to 80 μA maximum over the entire operating temperature range) [63]. The achievement of such parameters as a low input leakage current (200 pA) and virtually no input voltage drift (0.1 μV/°C) made it possible to use the INA333 for recording even smaller-amplitude EEG signals starting from 2011 [64] and up to the present days [65][66][67][68].…”
Section: Bioamplifiers On Monolithic Instrumentation Amplifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1000 Hz) and the ultra-low own current consumption (up to 80 µA maximum over the entire operating temperature range) [63]. The achievement of such parameters as a low input leakage current (200 pA) and virtually no input voltage drift (0.1 µV/ • C) made it possible to use the INA333 for recording even smaller-amplitude EEG signals starting from 2011 [64] and up to the present days [65][66][67][68].…”
Section: Bioamplifiers On Monolithic Instrumentation Amplifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%