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An Integrated High-Gain Wide–Dynamic Range Photoplethysmography Sensor for Cardiac Health Monitoring
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Sensors Journal IEEE Sensors J. Sensors Journal, IEEE. 24(7):10375-10384 Apr, 2024
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Robotics and Control Systems
Sensors
Receivers
Light emitting diodes
Power dissipation
Photoconductivity
Monitoring
Blood
Background light
dynamic range (DR)
light-emitting diode (LED) dimming control
photoplethysmography (PPG)
Language
ISSN
1530-437X
1558-1748
2379-9153
Abstract
This article presents a low-power, high-gain, and wide–dynamic range (DR) photoplethysmography (PPG) sensory system with a novel direct current (dc) compensation loop and light-emitting diode (LED) dimming control. The proposed PPG system exhibits a signal-aware performance, where, at strong PPG signal levels, the dc compensation loop’s capability of removing dc photocurrent is increased and the LED’s driving current is reduced. This ability allows the entire DR to be utilized by the useful alternating current (ac) component of the signal and reduces power dissipation. Fabricated in 0.35- $\mu \text {m}$ standard CMOS technology, the proposed PPG sensor occupies an area of $1.744~{\text {mm}}^{{2}}$ . The proposed system exhibits a high gain and a low input-referred noise current of 19.6 $\text{M}\Omega $ and $11.23~{\text {pA}}_{\text {rms}}$ , respectively, while dissipating only $9.9~\mu \text {W}$ of power at the receiver’s analog frontend. The proposed dc compensation loop can remove up to $80~\mu \text {A}$ of dc photocurrent for 2% total harmonic distortion (THD), achieving a DR of 137 dB. An external microcontroller unit (MCU) uses a machine learning (ML) algorithm to extract blood pressure (BP) from the analog output of the implemented PPG sensor chip. Measurements from eight human subjects show a mean absolute error (MAE) and a standard deviation of 2.25 ± 2.82 mmHg for systolic BP (SBP) and 5.01 ± 2.10 mmHg for diastolic BP (DBP).