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Gilbert-Multiplier-Based Parallel 1-D and 2-D Analog FIR Filters for Medical Diagnostics

Dlugosz, Rafal Tomasz  
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Gaudet, Vincent
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Wojtyna, Ryszard
2009
Computers in Medical Activity

A novel idea and CMOS implementation of power-efficient 1-D and 2-D finite-impulse-response (FIR) filters based on a current-mode Gilbertvector- multiplier (GVM) have been proposed. MOS transistors included in the GVM multiplier work in a weak inversion resulting in an ultra low power consumption, with currents as low as several hundred nanoAmps to several micro- Amps. Due to the proposed multiplier, all output samples of the FIR filters can be calculated in parallel, making the filtration operation very fast. Moreover, the GVM enables a simple normalization of the output samples. As a consequence, not current values but current ratio values are significant here. As an example, a time-domain 1-D 3rd order filter has been presented which dissipates 8-μW of power enabling a 2-MHz sampling frequency (fS). Another example is a 2-D filter with the frame resolution of 6x1 pixels that dissipates 7-μW at the data rate of 1 Mframe/s.

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book part or chapter
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-04462-5_9
Author(s)
Dlugosz, Rafal Tomasz  
Gaudet, Vincent
Wojtyna, Ryszard
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Springer-Verlang

Publisher place

Berlin/Heidelberg

Published in
Computers in Medical Activity
Start page

85

End page

99

Series title/Series vol.

AISC; 65

Volume
Chapter 9
Subjects

FIR filters

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Gilbert vector multipliers

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parallel data processing

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