Integrated filters for short range wireless and biomedical applications

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    • Laoudias, Costas
    • Psychalinos, Costas

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Integrated filters for short range wireless and biomedical applications

Costas Laoudias, Costas Psychalinos

(Springerbriefs in electrical and computer engineering)

Springer, c2012

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Description

This book describes the design of low-voltage analog integrated filters using current mirrors, one of the most common building blocks both in analog and mixed-signal VLSI circuits, offering the advantages of low-voltage operation, derivation of resistorless topologies and electronic adjustment capability of their frequency characteristics. Several design examples are described, using current mirrors that fulfill the requirements of modern low-power wireless and biomedical applications, such as universal biquadratic filter topologies, complex filters for Bluetooth/ZigBee low-IF receivers and Wavelet filters for cardiac signal detection. The experimental results from the fabricated chips will also be presented, showing their utility in modern low-voltage low-power portable devices.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Universe Biquads Using Current Mirrors.- Complex Filters for Short Range Wireless Networks.- Filters for Biomedical Applications.- Electronically Adjustable Current Mirrors.- Conclusions.

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