A Miniature Transformer-coupled Low-noise Preamplifier for Low Source Resistance Sensors at Low Frequency

2021 
Transformer-coupling technique plays a key role in low-noise design methodology. Recently, there has been an increasing amount of research undertaken on developing dedicated transformer-coupled low-noise preamplifiers for particular sensors or systems. However, no research exists which combines an in-depth analysis of analytical models with a thorough under-standing of performance specifications in terms of background noise, input range, bandwidth, and size. In this research, we present a small-signal model and a noise model for these preamplifiers along with fundamental design parameters. We design, construct, and test a prototype miniature transformer-coupled low-noise preamplifier for a specific resistive sensor with a source resistance below 0.1Ω in a frequency band of interest between several Hertz and 1kHz. Proposed models are validated by the excellent agreement between the simulation and experiment results. Results show the input-referred voltage noise at room temperature settles to about 25pV/√Hz and 35pV/√Hz at 10Hz when the source resistance is 6mΩ and 36mΩ, respectively. This research will serve as a basis for future studies on high resolution resistive sensors and systems.
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