An integrated thermopile-based sensor with a chopper-stabilized interface circuit for presence detection

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This paper presents a sensor-readout circuit system suitable for presence detection. The sensor consists of a miniaturized polysilicon thermopile, realized employing MEMS micromachining by STMicroelectronics, featuring a responsivity value equal to 180 V/W, with 13 ms response time. The readout circuit is implemented in a standard 130-nm CMOS process. As the sensor output signal behaves substantially as a DC, the interface circuit employs the chopper technique in order to minimize offset and noise contributions at low frequency, achieving a measured input referred offset standard deviation equal to 1.36 µV. Measurements show that the presented system allows successfully detecting the presence of a person in a room standing at 5.5 m from the sensor. Furthermore, the correct operation of the system with moving targets, considering people either walking or running, was also demonstrated.

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Moisello, E., Vaiana, M., Castagna, M. E., Bruno, G., Malcovati, P., & Bonizzoni, E. (2019). An integrated thermopile-based sensor with a chopper-stabilized interface circuit for presence detection. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19183999

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