Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10409327 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Due to the ongoing trend towards smaller technologies, time-/frequency-to-digital conversion is gaining popularity. It benefits from the improved timing resolution in new technologies whereas voltage processing suffers from reduced signal swing and non-idealities. In this paper a new PLL architecture for digitization of sensor signals is described which fully exploits the benefits of frequency processing combined with the benefits from traditional sigma-delta voltage converters. Furthermore it is demonstrated that this architecture is flexible towards different sensor applications that require different specifications. Its working principle and relevance is explored with system-level simulations, and the robustness towards noise and non-idealities (temperature drift, voltage dependency) is demonstrated.
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Authors
H. Danneels, F. Piette, V. De Smedt, W. Dehaene, G. Gielen,