A temperature-hardened sensor interface with a 12-bit digital output using a novel pulse width modulation technique

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Abstract

A fully integrated sensor interface for a wide operational temperature range is presented. It translates the sensor signal into a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal that is then converted into a 12-bit digital output. The sensor interface is based on a pair of injection locked oscillators used to implement a differential time-domain architecture with low sensitivity to temperature variations. A prototype has been fabricated using a 180 nm partially depleted silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology. Experimental results demonstrate a thermal stability as low as 65 ppm/◦C over a large temperature range from −20◦C up to 220◦C.

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Chabchoub, E., Badets, F., Mailly, F., Nouet, P., & Masmoudi, M. (2018). A temperature-hardened sensor interface with a 12-bit digital output using a novel pulse width modulation technique. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18041107

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