Analog Circuits and Systems for Voltage-Mode and Current-Mode Sensor Interfacing Applications (eBook)
XI, 231 Seiten
Springer Netherland (Verlag)
978-90-481-9828-3 (ISBN)
Analog CMOS Microelectronic Circuits describes novel approaches for analog electronic interfaces design, especially for resistive and capacitive sensors showing a wide variation range, with the intent to cover a lack of solutions in the literature. After an initial description of sensors and main definitions, novel electronic circuits, which do not require any initial calibrations, are described; they show both AC and DC excitation voltage for the employed sensor, and use both voltage-mode and current-mode approaches. The proposed interfaces can be realized both as prototype boards, for fast characterization (in this sense, they can be easily implemented by students and researchers), and as integrated circuits, using modern low-voltage low-power design techniques (in this case, specialist analog microelectronic researchers will find them useful). The primary audience of Analog CMOS Microelectronic Circuits are: analog circuit designers, sensor companies, Ph.D. students on analog microelectronics, undergraduate and postgraduate students in electronic engineering.
Andrea De Marcellis received the Ph.D. degree in Electronic and Information Engineering at L'Aquila University. He currently work on analog design of integrated circuits for voltage-mode and current-mode sensor interfacing and signal processing. He is co-author of a patent and more than 70 scientific works on international journals and talks at conferences.
Giuseppe Ferri is an Associate Professor of Analog Electronics and Microelectronics at University of L'Aquila. His research activity is centred on the analog design of integrated circuits for portable applications and circuit theory. He is author and co-author of 2 patents, 5 books, 276 scientific works among which 92 on journals and 184 talks at national and international conferences. He is an IEEE senior member and Associate Editor of Journal of Circuits, Computers and Systems. Since March 2009 he has been the director of the PhD School in Electrical and Information Engineering at University of L'Aquila.
Analog CMOS Microelectronic Circuits describes novel approaches for analog electronic interfaces design, especially for resistive and capacitive sensors showing a wide variation range, with the intent to cover a lack of solutions in the literature. After an initial description of sensors and main definitions, novel electronic circuits, which do not require any initial calibrations, are described; they show both AC and DC excitation voltage for the employed sensor, and use both voltage-mode and current-mode approaches. The proposed interfaces can be realized both as prototype boards, for fast characterization (in this sense, they can be easily implemented by students and researchers), and as integrated circuits, using modern low-voltage low-power design techniques (in this case, specialist analog microelectronic researchers will find them useful). The primary audience of Analog CMOS Microelectronic Circuits are: analog circuit designers, sensor companies, Ph.D. students on analog microelectronics, undergraduate and postgraduate students in electronic engineering.
Andrea De Marcellis received the Ph.D. degree in Electronic and Information Engineering at L'Aquila University. He currently work on analog design of integrated circuits for voltage-mode and current-mode sensor interfacing and signal processing. He is co-author of a patent and more than 70 scientific works on international journals and talks at conferences.Giuseppe Ferri is an Associate Professor of Analog Electronics and Microelectronics at University of L’Aquila. His research activity is centred on the analog design of integrated circuits for portable applications and circuit theory. He is author and co-author of 2 patents, 5 books, 276 scientific works among which 92 on journals and 184 talks at national and international conferences. He is an IEEE senior member and Associate Editor of Journal of Circuits, Computers and Systems. Since March 2009 he has been the director of the PhD School in Electrical and Information Engineering at University of L’Aquila.
Introduction.- 1. Physical and Chemical Sensors.- 2. Resistive, Capacitive and Temperature Sensor Interfacing Overview.- 3. The Voltage-mode Approach in Sensor Interfaces Design.- 4. The Current-mode Approach in Sensor Interfaces Design.- 5. Detection of Small and Noisy Signals in Sensor Interfacing: The Analog Lock-in Amplifier.- A1. The Second Generation Current-Conveyor (CCII).- A2. Noise and Offset Compensation Techniques.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 29.6.2011 |
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Reihe/Serie | Analog Circuits and Signal Processing | Analog Circuits and Signal Processing |
Zusatzinfo | XI, 231 p. |
Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
Schlagworte | Analog Circuits • CMOS • Current-Mode • sensors • Voltage-Mode |
ISBN-10 | 90-481-9828-3 / 9048198283 |
ISBN-13 | 978-90-481-9828-3 / 9789048198283 |
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