1. A CMOS power line communication for EEG
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Paulo Marcos Pinto, Robson L. Moreno, and Tales Cleber Pimenta
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Engineering ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Transmitter ,Electrical engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Electroencephalography ,020202 computer hardware & architecture ,Power (physics) ,Power-line communication ,CMOS ,Hardware_GENERAL ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,medicine ,Transceiver ,business ,Cadence - Abstract
New Electroencephalogram — EEG systems demand larger number electrodes, such as ultra-dense EEG network. They are constituted of 256 or 512 electrodes that require a pair of wires for power supply and additional wiring for data communication (active electrodes). In order to reduce the number of wiring to a minimum, we proposed the use of Power Line Communication, over a transceiver (transmitter and receiver). The proposed transceiver was implemented in 0.18 μm CMOS technology using CADENCE tools. The circuit can operate on 1.8 DC power supply and operates at 10 M Hz.
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- 2016
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