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Imec, Holst Centre Demonstrate Low-Power ECG-Acquisition Chip at ISSCC2014

Enables precise monitoring of the signal activity in a selected frequency band

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

At the recent International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC2014), imec and Holst Centre, together with Olympus, demonstrated a low-power single channel implantable electrocardiography (ECG) acquisition chip with analog feature extraction, which enables precise monitoring of the signal activity in a selected frequency band.

Leadless Pacemakers with ultra-small size and ultra-low power consumption are emerging, improving analysis and clinical research of the intra-cardiac rhythm, and as a result, improving patients’ quality of life.

The new low-power ECG acquisition chip advances the state-of-the-art by consuming only 680nA when all features are active. By equipping an ultra-low power analog feature extractor, the new chip is capable of assisting digital signal processor platforms for the implementation of low-power heartbeat detection algorithms.

Imec’s portfolio on integrated circuits for implantable cardiac monitoring applications is available for licensing.

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