TY - JOUR
T1 - A Wide Input Range, Low-noise Neural Recording Amplifier IC With Adaptive Gain Control and Common-mode Cancellation Loop
AU - Park, Boseong
AU - Hong, Soonseong
AU - Cha, Hyouk Kyu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025, Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea. All rights reserved.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This paper proposes a wide input range, low-noise neural recording amplifier IC with adaptive gain control and a feedback-based common-mode cancellation loop (CMCL) for bidirectional neuromodulation applications. The proposed amplifier operates with maximum gain and excellent noise performance under normal conditions, while automatically reducing its gain to extend the dynamic range (DR) and activating the CMCL in response to differential-mode (DM) and common-mode (CM) stimulation artifacts, respectively, thereby adjusting the DM gain to prevent amplifier saturation and removing the CM component. The total harmonic distortion (THD) of the circuit output is 0.822% with a 77 mVPP DM input at a gain of 17.72 dB and 0.418% in the presence of a 1 VPP CM artifact. Under ideal conditions, the amplifier maintains a gain of 40 dB with an input-referred noise (IRN) performance of 2.32 µVrms over a bandwidth of 1 Hz to 10 kHz. The CMCL dynamically toggles on or off depending on the presence of artifacts to balance noise performance and artifact tolerance. The proposed amplifier is designed using 180 nm CMOS process, consumes 2 µW at 1-V supply, and occupies 0.36 mm² of die area.
AB - This paper proposes a wide input range, low-noise neural recording amplifier IC with adaptive gain control and a feedback-based common-mode cancellation loop (CMCL) for bidirectional neuromodulation applications. The proposed amplifier operates with maximum gain and excellent noise performance under normal conditions, while automatically reducing its gain to extend the dynamic range (DR) and activating the CMCL in response to differential-mode (DM) and common-mode (CM) stimulation artifacts, respectively, thereby adjusting the DM gain to prevent amplifier saturation and removing the CM component. The total harmonic distortion (THD) of the circuit output is 0.822% with a 77 mVPP DM input at a gain of 17.72 dB and 0.418% in the presence of a 1 VPP CM artifact. Under ideal conditions, the amplifier maintains a gain of 40 dB with an input-referred noise (IRN) performance of 2.32 µVrms over a bandwidth of 1 Hz to 10 kHz. The CMCL dynamically toggles on or off depending on the presence of artifacts to balance noise performance and artifact tolerance. The proposed amplifier is designed using 180 nm CMOS process, consumes 2 µW at 1-V supply, and occupies 0.36 mm² of die area.
KW - adaptive gain control
KW - common-mode cancellation loop
KW - low-noise amplifieartifact tolerance
KW - Neural recording IC
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105014810966
U2 - 10.5573/JSTS.2025.25.4.397
DO - 10.5573/JSTS.2025.25.4.397
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105014810966
SN - 1598-1657
VL - 25
SP - 397
EP - 405
JO - Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
JF - Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
IS - 4
ER -