A Versatile SoC/SiP Sensor Interface for Industrial Applications: Implementation Challenges

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We present in this paper design considerations and implementation challenges of a proposed versatile SoC/SiP sensor interface intended for industrial applications. The proposed interface involves high-voltage circuits such as class-D power amplifiers, gate drivers, level shifters, and electrical isolators. Also, it includes low-voltage blocks like programmable gain amplifiers and ADCs. In addition, DC-to-DC converters are used to supply the various building blocks of the projected sensor interface. The key challenges for implementing each block are discussed in this paper. Also, the technological aspects to support the proposed SoC/SiP solution are given. Moreover, the different available packaging technologies to implement the intended SiP solution are discussed in addition to the thermal aspects associated with the system packaging.

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Ali, M., Hassan, A., Honarparvar, M., Nabavi, M., Audet, Y., Sawan, M., & Savaria, Y. (2022). A Versatile SoC/SiP Sensor Interface for Industrial Applications: Implementation Challenges. IEEE Access, 10, 24540–24555. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3152379

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