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Field Programmable Analog Array Design for biomedical applications
In this paper, a Field Programmable Analog Array design for biomedical applications is presented. It is known that general purpose FPAA's have low performance in very low frequency applications because of analog design limitations. In this paper, FPAA design using AMS 0.35 µm technology for very low frequency and low power is presented.