Explores the challenges of amplifying ECG signals while rejecting interference, emphasizing precise component matching and common mode rejection techniques.
Covers the design of low-power analog integrated circuits, focusing on operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs) and operational amplifiers (OPAMPs).
Covers the design and function of differential amplifiers, focusing on operational amplifiers and comparators, including their gain characteristics and circuit configurations.
Explores the impact of non-idealities in operational amplifiers on amplifier circuits, including frequency-dependent gain and limitations like slew-rate and settling time.
Covers the fundamentals of analog CMOS integrated circuits, emphasizing transistor-level design principles and the historical impact of CMOS technology.
Explores the application of differential amplification in ECG and PPG circuits, addressing challenges, sources of interference, and amplifier imperfections.