生物医学应用中基于遗传算法的低功率σ δ调制器

R. Jasutkar, P. Bajaj, A. Deshmukh
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本文讨论了基于遗传算法过采样技术的微功率Sigma-delta调制器的设计。这种Sigma-delta调制器设计特别注重其在便携式电子系统中的低功耗应用,用于对心电图(ECG)、脑电图(EEG)等生物医学信号进行数字化[1]。一种高性能、低功耗的二阶σ - δ调制器在模拟信号采集系统中更有应用价值。采用σ - δ调制器可以降低整个系统的功耗和成本。通过低通滤波器对调制器输出的数字比特流进行简单的应用,可以重建原始的生物医学信号。该调制器的环路滤波器采用开关电容(SC)积分器和由运放、比较器和DAC组成的简单电路实现。一般情况下,用于生物医学的调制器分辨率在10位左右。在此二阶σ δ调制器仿真中,1.8V σ δ调制器在4 kHz生物医学信号带宽下具有68 dB的信噪比和失真比(SNDR),在0.18 m CMOS技术下采样频率为1MHz。功耗为400w。它非常适合低功耗应用的生物医学仪器设计。
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GA based low power sigma delta modulator for biomedical applications
This paper discusses the design of micro power Sigma-delta modulator with GA based oversampling technology. This Sigma-delta modulator design is paid special attention to its low power application of portable electronic system in digitizing biomedical signals such as Electro-cardiogram (ECG), Electroencephalogram (EEG) etc. [1]. A high performance, low power second order Sigma-delta modulator is more useful in analog signal acquisition system. Using Sigma-delta modulator can reduce the power consumption and cost in the whole system. The original biomedical signal can be reconstructed by simply applying the digital bit stream from the modulator output through a low-pass filter. The loop filter of this modulator has been implemented by using switch capacitor (SC) integrators and using simple circuitry consists of OpAmps, Comparator and DAC. In general, the resolution of modulator is about 10 bits for biomedical application. In this two order Sigma-delta modulator simulation results of the 1.8V sigma delta modulator show a 68 dB signal-to-noise-and distortion ratio (SNDR) in 4 kHz biomedical signal bandwidth and a sampling frequency equal to 1MHz in the 0.18 m CMOS technology. The power consumption is 400 W. It is very suitable for low power application of biomedical instrument design.
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