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Novel design of a bioelectric amplifier with minimized magnitude and phase errors

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A new design of a bioelectric amplifier that has better parameters than conventional designs is presented. The design allows the construction of bioelectric amplifier with improved parameters in terms of common-mode rejection ratio and phase and magnitude errors. The voltage gain is easily adapted to a wide range of biomedical applications. The experimental and simulation results of the designed bioelectric amplifier are also included.

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Amer, M.B. Novel design of a bioelectric amplifier with minimized magnitude and phase errors. J. of Electron.(China) 18, 242–254 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11767-001-0034-3

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