A wireless monitoring sub-nA resolution test platform for nanostructure sensors

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We have constructed a wireless monitoring test platform with a sub-nA resolution signal amplification/processing circuit (SAPC) and a wireless communication network to test the real-time remote monitoring of the signals from carbon nanotube (CNT) sensors. The operation characteristics of the CNT sensors can also be measured by the ISD-VSD curve with the SAPC. The SAPC signals are transmitted to a personal computer by Bluetooth communication and the signals from the computer are transmitted to smart phones by Wi-Fi communication, in such a way that the signals from the sensors can be remotely monitored through a web browser. Successful remote monitoring of signals from a CNT sensor was achieved with the wireless monitoring test platform for detection of 0.15% methanol vapor with 0.5 nA resolution and 7 Hz sampling rate. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Jang, C. W., Byun, Y. T., Lee, T., Woo, D. H., Lee, S., & Jhon, Y. M. (2013). A wireless monitoring sub-nA resolution test platform for nanostructure sensors. Sensors (Switzerland), 13(6), 7827–7837. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130607827

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