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Current-Mode Instrumentation Amplifiers

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  • © 2019

Overview

  • Discusses and compares all different current-mode instrumentation amplifier topologies
  • Includes a technical comparison, discussion, advantages and disadvantages of various current-mode instrumentation amplifiers, not available elsewhere
  • Explains in tutorial fashion major challenges caused by advancements in technology in instrumentation amplifier design

Part of the book series: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing (ACSP)

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About this book

This book describes a new way to design and utilize Instrumentation Amplifiers (IAs) by taking advantages of the current-mode (CM) approach.  For the first time, all different topologies of CMIAs are discussed and compared, providing a single-source reference for instrumentation and measurement experts who want to choose a topology for a specific application.  The authors also explain major challenges in designing CMIAs, so the book can be useful for anyone studying instrumentation amplifiers, and even other analog circuits.  Coverage also includes various CM signal processing techniques employed in CMIAs, and applications of the CMIAs in biomedical and data acquisition are demonstrated.  

Authors and Affiliations

  • Tehran, Iran

    Leila Safari

  • University of L’Aquila, L’aquila, Italy

    Giuseppe Ferri, Vincenzo Stornelli

  • Doğuş University, Istanbul, Turkey

    Shahram Minaei

About the authors

Giuseppe Ferri is a Full Professor in the Department of Industrial and Information

Engineering  and Economics, at the University of L’Aquila, Italy.

 

Shahram Minaei is a Full Professor in the Department of Electronics and

Communications Engineering, at Dogus University in Istanbul, Turkey.

 

Leila Safari is an Independent Researcher in Tehran, Iran.

 

Vincenzo Stornelli is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial and

Information Engineering  and Economics, at the University of L’Aquila, Italy. 

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