Re: project
Biomedical and VLSI are quite related each other. Actually, VLSI design applied to biomedical must fulfil two important specs:
*High CMRR: in order to rejects common-mode skin potentials
*Low-power consumption: in order to get portable devices.
To achieve those specifications, it requieres a VLSI design strategies to carry on inside an integrated system. Biomedical systems for signal acquisition tend to be more complex. However, they should be more portable and less invasive. For example, design of an integrated amplifier focused to neural bio-potential measurement would be quite interesting, despite device such as this has been designed yet.