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Ultra low power capacitive sensor interface with smart energy management

  • Wouter Bracke
  • , Patrick Merken
  • , Robert Puers
  • , Chris Van Hoof
  • Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum vzw
  • KU Leuven

Onderzoeksoutput: Hoofdstuk in Boek/Rapport/CongresprocedureConferentiebijdragepeer review

Samenvatting

The drive towards an intelligent environment will give the first impulse to several sensor applications such as intelligent prostheses, sport evaluation, observation of livestock, etc. Conventional interfaces are tailored towards the requirements of one of these applications. This leads to a high design cost for these autonomous sensor systems. An ultra low power generic sensor interface offers an attractive solution for this problem. It allows us to adapt the front-end after it is taken in use. Moreover, a generic sensor interface is capable of reading out several sensors. This paper presents a Generic Sensor Interface Chip (GSIC), which can read out a broad range of capacitive sensors. The GSIC is designed as a complete system in order to optimize it for ultra low power consumption. It contains Capacitance-to-Voltage converters, a Switched Capacitor amplifier, an Analog-to-Digital Converter, oscillators, clock generation circuits and a reference circuit. The total system consumes merely 38 μA in operational mode with a 3 V supply. The duty cycle management allows us to adapt the energy consumption according to the accuracy and speed requirements of the application. This results in an average current consumption of 1.3 μA for an autonomous sensor application with 5 Hz bandwidth and 8-bit resolution.

Originele taal-2Engels
Titel2005 PhD Research in Microelectronics and Electronics - Proceedingsof the Conference
Pagina's287-290
Aantal pagina's4
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2005
Evenement2005 PhD Research in Microelectronics and Electronics Conference - Lausanne, Zwitserland
Duur: 25 jul 200528 jul 2005

Publicatie series

Naam2005 PhD Research in Microelectronics and Electronics - Proceedingsof the Conference
VolumeII

Congres

Congres2005 PhD Research in Microelectronics and Electronics Conference
Land/RegioZwitserland
StadLausanne
Periode25/07/0528/07/05

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