In this paper, a two-electrode system performing biomedical signal recordings is presented. Thanks to a continuous balancing of the impedance bridge included in the front-end, the proposed system does not… Click to show full abstract
In this paper, a two-electrode system performing biomedical signal recordings is presented. Thanks to a continuous balancing of the impedance bridge included in the front-end, the proposed system does not suffer the impedance mismatch of a two-electrode front-end that may affect the biopotential measurement. The rejection of the common mode interference has been improved by including a bootstrapped instrumentation amplifier [showing 133 dB common-mode rejection ratio]. The front-end differential input impedance is very high, being in the worst case 500
               
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