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A Low Power Wide Dynamic Range Envelope Detector

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dc.creator Zhak, Serhii M.
dc.creator Baker, Michael W.
dc.creator Sarpeshkar, Rahul
dc.date 2004-10-12T14:21:27Z
dc.date 2004-10-12T14:21:27Z
dc.date 2004-10-12T14:21:27Z
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-09T02:46:44Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-09T02:46:44Z
dc.date.issued 2013-10-09
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6743
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1721
dc.description We report a 75dB, 2.8mW, 100Hz-10kHz envelope detector in a 1.5mm 2.8V CMOS technology. The envelope detector performs input-dc-insensitive voltage-to-currentconverting rectification followed by novel nanopower current-mode peak detection. The use of a subthreshold wide- linear-range transconductor (WLR OTA) allows greater than 1.7Vpp input voltage swings. We show theoretically that this optimal performance is technology-independent for the given topology and may be improved only by spending more power. A novel circuit topology is used to perform 140nW peak detection with controllable attack and release time constants. The lower limits of envelope detection are determined by the more dominant of two effects: The first effect is caused by the inability of amplified high-frequency signals to exceed the deadzone created by exponential nonlinearities in the rectifier. The second effect is due to an output current caused by thermal noise rectification. We demonstrate good agreement of experimentally measured results with theory. The envelope detector is useful in low power bionic implants for the deaf, hearing aids, and speech-recognition front ends. Extension of the envelope detector to higher- frequency applications is straightforward if power consumption is inc
dc.description Author Information Zhak: Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139. Baker: Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139. Sarpeshkar: Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139.
dc.description Packard Foundation and an ONR Young Investigator Award.
dc.format 604455 bytes
dc.format application/pdf
dc.language en
dc.relation Technical Report (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Laboratory of Electronics);664
dc.subject Bionic Ear, Cochlear Implant,
dc.subject Peak Detector,
dc.subject Ultra-Low Power,
dc.subject Hearing Aids,
dc.subject Envelope Detector,
dc.title A Low Power Wide Dynamic Range Envelope Detector
dc.type Technical Report


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