The design of a low-frequency high-input-impedance amplifier having probably the lowest noise ever reported is presented. The amplifier's frequency range is from about 0.07 Hz to about 110 kHz at the -3-dB level. The equivalent input noise voltage spectral density is about 5.6, 1.4, 0.6, and 0.5 nV/radicHz at frequencies 0.1, 1, 10, and 1000 Hz, respectively. Gain of the amplifier is about 83 dB. Noise analysis is made for active-type, capacitive-type, and low impedance signal sources. The contribution from different noise sources in the amplifier and JFET to the overall noise is shown.
Miao YuChristoph MaierGert Cauwenberghs
Yang TanJunjie LuJeremy Holleman
Zhe-Yang HuangChe-Cheng HuangMengping ChenYeh-Tai Hung