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Current-Mode Instrumentation Amplifiers Based on Various Current-Mode Building Blocks

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In this chapter current-mode instrumentation amplifiers (CMIAs) implemented with different current-mode building blocks are discussed. Various structures are classified into four categories based on their input and output signals, i.e. current input current output (I-I) or pure CMIA, current input voltage output (I-V) or trans-impedance CMIA, voltage input current output (V-I) or trans-admittance CMIA and voltage input and voltage output (V-V) CMIA. Each section starts with a brief introduction on the used active building block and continues with the detailed description of the CMIA topology.

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Safari, L., Ferri, G., Minaei, S., Stornelli, V. (2019). Current-Mode Instrumentation Amplifiers Based on Various Current-Mode Building Blocks. In: Current-Mode Instrumentation Amplifiers . Analog Circuits and Signal Processing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01343-1_5

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