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    Ana Rusu
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    KTH Royal Institute of Technology
    Abstract

    This paper presents a low-distortion current-mode sinusoidal signal generator for bioimpedance spectroscopy measurements. The proposed full current-mode operation enables linearity enhancement and potential savings in silicon area and power consumption. Programmability in the low-pass filter and current driver enables impedance measurements from 0.2 Ohm to 10 kOhm over a wide frequency range from 1 kHz to 1 MHz. The current generator, designed in a 0.18 um CMOS process, consumes between 736 uW at the lowest frequency and gain, and 1.70 mW at the highest frequency and gain, and occupies 1.76 mm2 silicon area. Post-layout simulation results show a spurious-free dynamic range larger than 40 dBc over the entire frequency range, which enables bioimpedance measurements with errors below 1%, as it is required for wearable devices evaluating neuromuscular disorders.