microvoltrange
Microvoltrange is a term used in electronics and measurement to describe signal levels on the microvolt scale. In this range, signals are often biosignals or outputs from precision sensors that require amplification and careful conditioning to be measured accurately. Systems operating in the microvoltrange typically employ high-gain, low-noise front ends to bring the signal into the range of standard analog-to-digital converters or voltmeters.
Key characteristics include very high input impedance, exceptionally low input offset voltage, and high common-mode rejection
Applications include biopotentials such as electroencephalography (EEG), electrocardiography (ECG), and electromyography (EMG), as well as precision
Design considerations involve electrode or sensor impedance, cabling and shielding to minimize pickup of mains interference,