A SiGe BiCMOS instrumentation channel for extreme environment applications

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An instrumentation channel is designed, implemented, and tested in a 0.5- m SiGe BiCMOS process. The circuit features a reconfigurable Wheatstone bridge network that interfaces an assortment of external sensors to signal processing circuits. Also, analog sampling is implemented in the channel using a flying capacitor configuration. The analog samples are digitized by a low-power multichannel A/D converter. Measurement results show that the instrumentation channel supports input signals up to 200Hz and operates across a wide temperature range of - 180 C to 125 C. This work demonstrates the use of a commercially available first generation SiGe BiCMOS process in designing circuits suitable for extreme environment applications. © 2010 Chandradevi Ulaganathan et al.

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Ulaganathan, C., Nambiar, N., Cornett, K., Greenwell, R. L., Yager, J. A., Prothro, B. S., … Cressler, J. D. (2010). A SiGe BiCMOS instrumentation channel for extreme environment applications. VLSI Design, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/156829

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