Abstract
This letter presents a nano-watt, low-noise, AC-coupled wideband neural recording amplifier. The nano-watt power consumption has been achieved with 1) doubling of the transconductance by using folding current transistors in a folded-cascode operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) as input transistors (folding-current-reuse (FCR) technique), that also nulls their contribution to output noise and 2) dual supplies where the high and low voltages are assigned for low and high current consuming branches, respectively. Also, the proposed FCR technique indirectly contributes to low power consumption by forming low impedance nodes, which is a difference from a conventional current-reuse OTA in a two-stage amplifier that requires Miller compensation. The amplifier with the FCR technique has been fabricated in a 180 nm standard 1P6M CMOS process. The fabricated chip has been experimentally verified both in benchtop and in vitro using a commerical silicon microelectrode. The amplifier consumes extremely low power of 266 nW from 0.4 and 0.6 V supplies, with the input referred noise of 4.9 µV(rms) in a wide bandwidth from 0.09 Hz to 7.56 kHz and exhibits 1% THD with an 2.4 mV(pp) input and an 40 dB closed-loop gain.