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A low power input amplifier for bio-signal acquisition in 28 nm FDSOI technology
In this paper a low power amplifier for bio-signal acquisition is described. The design takes benefit of UTBB-FDSOI 28nm technology and exploits bulk under the buried oxide as a second gate of FET device. This amplifier exhibits low supply current of 25nA, while keeping input noise at 24 µV in bio-signal frequency band. The gain of the amplifier is 71dB.