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Introduction to the Special Issue on Biomedical and Bioelectronic Circuits for Enhanced Diagnosis and Therapy
The 22 papers in this special issue focus on biomedical and biolectronic circuits for enhanced diagnosis and therapy
Design of a CMOS Analog Front-End for Wearable A-Mode Ultrasound Hand Gesture Recognition
This paper presents a CMOS analog front-end for wearable A-mode ultrasound hand gesture recognition. This analog front-end is part of the research into using ultrasound to record and decode muscle signals with the aim of controlling a prosthetic hand as an alternative to surface electromyography. In this paper, the design of a pulser for driving piezoelectric transducers as well as a low-noise amplifier for the received echoes are presented. Simulation results show that the pulser circuit is capable of driving a 137 pF capacitive load with 30 V pulses at a frequency of 1 MHz and dissipates 142.1 mW power. The low-noise amplifier demonstrates a gain of 34 dB and an input-referred noise of 8.58 nV/√Hz at 1 MHz