Simple thermal-efficiency model for CMOS-microhotplate design

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Abstract

Simple, semi-empirical, first-order, analytic approximations to the current, voltage, and power as a function of microhotplate temperature are derived. To lowest order, the voltage is independent of, and the power and current are inversely proportional to, the length of the microhotplate heater legs. A first-order design strategy based on this result is described.

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Geist, J., Afridi, M. Y., Vanna, A., & Hefner, A. R. (2006). Simple thermal-efficiency model for CMOS-microhotplate design. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 111(3), 243–253. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.111.020

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