Insights derived from epidemiological studies on the ExG (ECG, EEG, ENG, etc.) biopotentials can shed light on the underlying mechanisms of several chronic health conditions. A true biopotential acquisition system needs to have a noise floor <100nV/VHz, bandwidth up to 10kHz and input impedance >100MΩ to be able to cover the entire ExG spectrum (Fig. 20.3.1(a)). Also input range >100mVPP is needed to avoid saturation in the presence of stimulation/motion artifacts. SNDR >80dB is needed to support ENG acquisition.
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Insights derived from epidemiological studies on the ExG (ECG, EEG, ENG, etc.) biopotentials can shed light on the underlying mechanisms of several chronic health conditi...Show MoreMetadata
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Insights derived from epidemiological studies on the ExG (ECG, EEG, ENG, etc.) biopotentials can shed light on the underlying mechanisms of several chronic health conditions. A true biopotential acquisition system needs to have a noise floor <100nV/VHz, bandwidth up to 10kHz and input impedance >100MΩ to be able to cover the entire ExG spectrum (Fig. 20.3.1(a)). Also input range >100mVPP is needed to avoid saturation in the presence of stimulation/motion artifacts. SNDR >80dB is needed to support ENG acquisition.
Date of Conference: 20-26 February 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 March 2022
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