Digitally programmable analogue circuits for sensor conditioning systems

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Abstract

This work presents two current-mode integrated circuits designed for sensor signal preprocessing in embedded systems. The proposed circuits have been designed to provide good signal transfer and fulfill their function, while minimizing the load effects due to building complex conditioning architectures. The processing architecture based on the proposed building blocks can be reconfigured through digital programmability. Thus, sensor useful range can be expanded, changes in the sensor operation can be compensated for and furthermore, undesirable effects such as device mismatching and undesired physical magnitudes sensor sensibilities are reduced. The circuits were integrated using a 0.35 μm standard CMOS process. Experimental measurements, load effects and a study of two different tuning strategies are presented. From these results, system performance is tested in an application which entails extending the linear range of a magneto-resistive sensor. Circuit area, average power consumption and programmability features allow these circuits to be included in embedded sensing systems as a part of the analogue conditioning components. © 2009 by the authors.

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Zatorre, G., Medrano, N., Teresa Sanz, M., Aldea, C., Calvo, B., & Celma, S. (2009). Digitally programmable analogue circuits for sensor conditioning systems. Sensors, 9(5), 3652–3665. https://doi.org/10.3390/s90503652

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