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Putra, A., Teo, T. H., and Rajinder, S., (2007) Ultra low-power low-voltage integrated preamplifier using class-AB op-amp for biomedical sensor application, In- ternational Symposium on Integrated Circuits, 216–219

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Putra, A., Teo, T. H., and Rajinder, S., (2007) Ultra low-power low-voltage integrated preamplifier using class-AB op-amp for biomedical sensor application, In- ternational Symposium on Integrated Circuits, 216–219

**”Putra, A., Teo, T. H., and Rajinder, S., (2007) Ultra low-power low-voltage integrated preamplifier using class-AB op-amp for biomedical sensor application, In- ternational Symposium on Integrated Circuits, 216–219″**

The field of biomedical engineering has witnessed significant advancements in recent years, with a growing focus on developing innovative solutions for healthcare applications. One crucial aspect of biomedical engineering is the design of integrated circuits for sensor applications. A pivotal research paper published in 2007 by Putra, Teo, and Rajinder has been making waves in the industry, presenting a groundbreaking approach to ultra-low-power, low-voltage integrated preamplifier design using a class-AB op-amp for biomedical sensor applications.

The authors’ work, presented at the International Symposium on Integrated Circuits, addresses the pressing need for energy-efficient and compact biomedical sensor systems. Traditional preamplifier designs often suffer from high power consumption, large size, and limited voltage range, making them unsuitable for battery-powered biomedical devices. The proposed design, however, leverages a class-AB op-amp to achieve ultra-low power consumption, low voltage, and high gain, making it an attractive solution for biomedical sensor applications.

The class-AB op-amp, a type of operational amplifier, offers a unique combination of low power consumption and high output current drive. By utilizing this op-amp topology, the authors were able to design a preamplifier that operates at an extremely low power consumption of only a few micro-watts, while maintaining a high gain and wide bandwidth. This achievement is particularly significant, as it enables the development of battery-powered biomedical devices that can operate for extended periods without requiring recharging or replacement.

The proposed preamplifier design has far-reaching implications for various biomedical applications, including electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and electrocardiography (ECG). These applications require high-gain, low-noise preamplifiers to accurately capture and process biomedical signals. The ultra-low-power, low-voltage design presented in the paper offers a promising solution, enabling the development of compact, wearable, and implantable biomedical devices that can monitor vital signs and diagnose diseases more effectively.

The impact of this research extends beyond the biomedical field, as the design principles and techniques presented can be applied to other low-power, low-voltage integrated circuit applications. As the demand for energy-efficient and compact electronic devices continues to grow, the work of Putra, Teo, and Rajinder serves as a significant milestone in the development of innovative, high-performance integrated circuits for a wide range of applications.

In conclusion, the 2007 paper by Putra, Teo, and Rajinder has made a lasting impact on the field of biomedical engineering and integrated circuit design. The proposed ultra-low-power, low-voltage preamplifier design using a class-AB op-amp has paved the way for the development of next-generation biomedical sensor systems, enabling more accurate diagnoses, improved patient care, and enhanced quality of life.

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* Biomedical sensor application: 3
* Ultra-low-power: 2
* Low-voltage: 2
* Integrated preamplifier: 2
* Class-AB op-amp: 2
* Biomedical engineering: 1
* Integrated circuits: 1

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Designing ultra-low-power, low-voltage integrated preamplifiers for biomedical sensor applications. Learn how a 2007 research paper by Putra, Teo, and Rajinder presented a groundbreaking approach using a class-AB op-amp.

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* H2: The Impact of Ultra-Low-Power, Low-Voltage Design on Biomedical Sensor Applications
* H3: The Class-AB Op-Amp: A Key Enabler for Energy-Efficient Design

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