Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11020946 | Integration, the VLSI Journal | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a high linearity, wide dynamic range, calibration-less readout circuit for metal oxide resistive gas sensors. The proposed interface is based on resistance-to-time conversion. Such conversion represents a suitable signal conditioning to interface resistive sensors varying over a wide range. The output waveform of time-based circuits can be easily interfaced when connected to a counter or a microcontroller. The readout circuit designed in AMS 0.35â¯Î¼m-dual 1.65â¯V CMOS technology shows that the wide resistance range varying from 10â¯â¯kΩ to 10GΩ is converted into time domain with a relative linearity error lower than 0.9% and achieves a dynamic range of 161â¯dB over 6-decades at transistor level simulation. Such high dynamic range is required for outdoor air quality monitoring and at the same time to overcome the sensor drift.
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Authors
Zeinab Hijazi, Marco Grassi, Daniele D. Caviglia, Maurizio Valle,