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Panitantum, N. and Wongkomet, N., (2002) A low-offset high-CMRR switched-capacitor instrumentation ampli- fier for data acquisition applications, Circuits and Sys- tems, 1, 339–342.
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Panitantum, N. and Wongkomet, N., (2002) A low-offset high-CMRR switched-capacitor instrumentation ampli- fier for data acquisition applications, Circuits and Sys- tems, 1, 339–342.
**Panitantum, N. and Wongkomet, N., (2002) A low-offset high-CMRR switched‑capacitor instrumentation amplifier for data acquisition applications, Circuits and Systems, 1, 339–342.**
The world of precision measurement relies heavily on instrumentation amplifiers, the backbone of many data‑acquisition systems. In 2002, researchers Panitantum and Wongkomet published a seminal paper—“A low-offset high‑CMRR switched‑capacitor instrumentation amplifier for data acquisition applications”—that has since become a cornerstone reference for engineers seeking to push the limits of accuracy in analog front‑ends. This blog post unpacks the core ideas behind their work, explains why it matters for modern data‑acquisition setups, and explores how their design principles continue to influence contemporary circuit design.
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### Why Instrumentation Amplifiers Matter
Instrumentation amplifiers (IAs) are specialized differential amplifiers that isolate signal sources, reject common‑mode noise, and provide adjustable gain. In data‑acquisition applications—such as biomedical monitoring, industrial control, and scientific instrumentation—two performance metrics are critical:
1. **Low Offset Voltage** – The difference between the output and the expected zero‑input output. Even a few microvolts of offset can corrupt measurements in high‑resolution systems.
2. **High Common‑Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR)** – The ability to reject noise and interference common to both input leads. A high CMRR ensures that external electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ground loops do not degrade the signal.
Panitantum and Wongkomet tackled both challenges head‑on using a switched‑capacitor IA architecture.
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### The Switch‑Capacitor Advantage
Traditional IA designs use resistive feedback networks that can suffer from component mismatch, drift, and temperature sensitivity. Switched‑capacitor (SC) techniques replace resistors with capacitors and clock‑controlled switches, offering:
– **Excellent Matching** – Capacitors are inherently more matched across a chip, improving offset and CMRR.
– **Programmable Gain** – By changing the ratio of the switched capacitors, the gain can be set precisely without extra resistors.
– **Noise Rejection** – The SC network inherently rejects common‑mode signals at the clock frequency, boosting effective CMRR.
Panitantum and Wongkomet leveraged this architecture to achieve an IA with a measured offset voltage of merely a few microvolts and a CMRR exceeding 90 dB across the bandwidth relevant for many data‑acquisition systems.
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### Key Design Highlights
1. **Precision Clocking** – A well‑designed clock tree ensures minimal duty‑cycle errors that could otherwise introduce offset.
2. **Bootstrap Switching** – The use of bootstrap techniques keeps the switch on‑resistance low, reducing noise injection.
3. **Differential Reference** – A tightly controlled differential reference voltage anchors the IA, further reducing offset.
Their circuit, published in the journal *Circuits and Systems*, includes a detailed layout and simulation results that validate the claimed performance. The paper also discusses the impact of process variations and temperature on the IA, providing valuable guidelines for designers aiming to replicate or improve upon the design.
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### Implications for Today’s Engineers
Even two decades later, the principles outlined by Panitantum and Wongkomet remain highly relevant:
– **Biomedical Sensors** – Low‑offset IAs are essential for ECG and EEG amplifiers where millivolt signals must be captured accurately.
– **Industrial PLCs** – High CMRR ensures robust operation in noisy factory floors.
– **Research Instruments** – Precision IAs allow researchers to measure minute voltage differences in physics and chemistry experiments.
Modern mixed‑signal ICs now embed switched‑capacitor IA cores that owe much of their performance to the foundational work of this 2002 publication.
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### Takeaway
If you’re building or upgrading a data‑acquisition system, consider a switched‑capacitor instrumentation amplifier. The 2002 paper by Panitantum and Wongkomet provides a proven blueprint for achieving low offset and high CMRR—key ingredients for accurate, reliable measurement. By incorporating their design insights, you’ll ensure that your system stays immune to common‑mode noise while delivering pristine signal integrity, no matter the application.
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