This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology. It focusses on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output sign… Mehr…
This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology. It focusses on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output signal that can be readily interpreted by a computer. The sensors described in this book are based on bipolar transistors, which are available as parasitic devices in standard CMOS technology. The relevant physical properties of these devices are described. A sigma-delta converter plays a key role in the conversion to a digital output. Both the system-level design of such a converter, and the circuit-level implementation using both continuous-time and switched-capacitor techniques are described. Special attention is paid to the application of precision interfacing techniques. Precision Temperature Sensors in CMOS Technology ends with a detailed description of three realized prototypes. The final prototype achieves an inaccuracy of only ±0.1ºC (3Sigma) over the temperature range of -55ºC to 125ºC, which is the highest performance reported to date. TOC:Acknowledgment.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Characteristics of Bipolar Transistors.- 3. Ratiometric Temperature Measurement Using Bipolar Transistors.- 4. Sigma-Delta Analog-To-Digital Conversion.- 5. Precision Circuit Techniques.- 6. Calibration Techniques.- 7. Realizations.- 8. Conclusions.- Appendices. A Derivation of Mismatch-Related Errors. A.1 Errors in DVBE B Resolution Limits of Sigma-Delta Modulators with a DC Input. C Non-Exponential Settling Transients.- About the Authors.- Index. eBook Johan H. Huijsing#Michiel A. P. Pertijs PDF, Springer, 06.12.2006, Springer, 2006<
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This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology. It focusses on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output sign… Mehr…
This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology. It focusses on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output signal that can be readily interpreted by a computer. The sensors described in this book are based on bipolar transistors, which are available as parasitic devices in standard CMOS technology. The relevant physical properties of these devices are described. A sigma-delta converter plays a key role in the conversion to a digital output. Both the system-level design of such a converter, and the circuit-level implementation using both continuous-time and switched-capacitor techniques are described. Special attention is paid to the application of precision interfacing techniques. Precision Temperature Sensors in CMOS Technology ends with a detailed description of three realized prototypes. The final prototype achieves an inaccuracy of only ±0.1ºC (3Sigma) over the temperature range of -55ºC to 125ºC, which is the highest performance reported to date. TOC:Acknowledgment.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Characteristics of Bipolar Transistors.- 3. Ratiometric Temperature Measurement Using Bipolar Transistors.- 4. Sigma-Delta Analog-To-Digital Conversion.- 5. Precision Circuit Techniques.- 6. Calibration Techniques.- 7. Realizations.- 8. Conclusions.- Appendices. A Derivation of Mismatch-Related Errors. A.1 Errors in DVBE B Resolution Limits of Sigma-Delta Modulators with a DC Input. C Non-Exponential Settling Transients.- About the Authors.- Index. eBook Michiel A. P. Pertijs#Johan H. Huijsing PDF, Springer, 06.12.2006, Springer, 2006<
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This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology. It focusses on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output signal that can be readily interpreted by a computer. The sensors described in this book are based on bipolar transistors, which are available as parasitic devices in standard CMOS technology. The relevant physical properties of these devices are described. A sigma-delta converter plays a key role in the conversion to a digital output. Both the system-level design of such a converter, and the circuit-level implementation using both continuous-time and switched-capacitor techniques are described. Special attention is paid to the application of precision interfacing techniques. Precision Temperature Sensors in CMOS Technology ends with a detailed description of three realized prototypes. The final prototype achieves an inaccuracy of only ±0.1ºC (3Sigma) over the temperature range of -55ºC to 125ºC, which is the highest performance reported to date. TOC:Acknowledgment.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Characteristics of Bipolar Transistors.- 3. Ratiometric Temperature Measurement Using Bipolar Transistors.- 4. Sigma-Delta Analog-To-Digital Conversion.- 5. Precision Circuit Techniques.- 6. Calibration Techniques.- 7. Realizations.- 8. Conclusions.- Appendices. A Derivation of Mismatch-Related Errors. A.1 Errors in DVBE B Resolution Limits of Sigma-Delta Modulators with a DC Input. C Non-Exponential Settling Transients.- About the Authors.- Index. eBook Michiel A. P. Pertijs#Johan H. Huijsing 06.12.2006, Springer, Springer<
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This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology, focusing on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output signal that can be readily interpreted by a computer. The text shows how temperature characteristics can be used to obtain an accurate digital temperature reading. The book ends with a detailed description of three prototypes, one of which achieves the best performance reported to date. eBook Micheal A. P. Pertijs#Johan Huijsing PDF, Springer, 06.12.2006, Springer, 2006<
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This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology, focusing on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output signal that can be readily interpreted by a computer. The text shows how temperature characteristics can be used to obtain an accurate digital temperature reading. The book ends with a detailed description of three prototypes, one of which achieves the best performance reported to date. eBook Micheal A. P. Pertijs#Johan Huijsing 06.12.2006, Springer, Springer<
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This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology. It focusses on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output sign… Mehr…
This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology. It focusses on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output signal that can be readily interpreted by a computer. The sensors described in this book are based on bipolar transistors, which are available as parasitic devices in standard CMOS technology. The relevant physical properties of these devices are described. A sigma-delta converter plays a key role in the conversion to a digital output. Both the system-level design of such a converter, and the circuit-level implementation using both continuous-time and switched-capacitor techniques are described. Special attention is paid to the application of precision interfacing techniques. Precision Temperature Sensors in CMOS Technology ends with a detailed description of three realized prototypes. The final prototype achieves an inaccuracy of only ±0.1ºC (3Sigma) over the temperature range of -55ºC to 125ºC, which is the highest performance reported to date. TOC:Acknowledgment.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Characteristics of Bipolar Transistors.- 3. Ratiometric Temperature Measurement Using Bipolar Transistors.- 4. Sigma-Delta Analog-To-Digital Conversion.- 5. Precision Circuit Techniques.- 6. Calibration Techniques.- 7. Realizations.- 8. Conclusions.- Appendices. A Derivation of Mismatch-Related Errors. A.1 Errors in DVBE B Resolution Limits of Sigma-Delta Modulators with a DC Input. C Non-Exponential Settling Transients.- About the Authors.- Index. eBook Johan H. Huijsing#Michiel A. P. Pertijs PDF, Springer, 06.12.2006, Springer, 2006<
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This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology. It focusses on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output signal that can be readily interpreted by a computer. The sensors described in this book are based on bipolar transistors, which are available as parasitic devices in standard CMOS technology. The relevant physical properties of these devices are described. A sigma-delta converter plays a key role in the conversion to a digital output. Both the system-level design of such a converter, and the circuit-level implementation using both continuous-time and switched-capacitor techniques are described. Special attention is paid to the application of precision interfacing techniques. Precision Temperature Sensors in CMOS Technology ends with a detailed description of three realized prototypes. The final prototype achieves an inaccuracy of only ±0.1ºC (3Sigma) over the temperature range of -55ºC to 125ºC, which is the highest performance reported to date. TOC:Acknowledgment.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Characteristics of Bipolar Transistors.- 3. Ratiometric Temperature Measurement Using Bipolar Transistors.- 4. Sigma-Delta Analog-To-Digital Conversion.- 5. Precision Circuit Techniques.- 6. Calibration Techniques.- 7. Realizations.- 8. Conclusions.- Appendices. A Derivation of Mismatch-Related Errors. A.1 Errors in DVBE B Resolution Limits of Sigma-Delta Modulators with a DC Input. C Non-Exponential Settling Transients.- About the Authors.- Index. eBook Michiel A. P. Pertijs#Johan H. Huijsing PDF, Springer, 06.12.2006, Springer, 2006<
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This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology. It focusses on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output signal that can be readily interpreted by a computer. The sensors described in this book are based on bipolar transistors, which are available as parasitic devices in standard CMOS technology. The relevant physical properties of these devices are described. A sigma-delta converter plays a key role in the conversion to a digital output. Both the system-level design of such a converter, and the circuit-level implementation using both continuous-time and switched-capacitor techniques are described. Special attention is paid to the application of precision interfacing techniques. Precision Temperature Sensors in CMOS Technology ends with a detailed description of three realized prototypes. The final prototype achieves an inaccuracy of only ±0.1ºC (3Sigma) over the temperature range of -55ºC to 125ºC, which is the highest performance reported to date. TOC:Acknowledgment.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Characteristics of Bipolar Transistors.- 3. Ratiometric Temperature Measurement Using Bipolar Transistors.- 4. Sigma-Delta Analog-To-Digital Conversion.- 5. Precision Circuit Techniques.- 6. Calibration Techniques.- 7. Realizations.- 8. Conclusions.- Appendices. A Derivation of Mismatch-Related Errors. A.1 Errors in DVBE B Resolution Limits of Sigma-Delta Modulators with a DC Input. C Non-Exponential Settling Transients.- About the Authors.- Index. eBook Michiel A. P. Pertijs#Johan H. Huijsing 06.12.2006, Springer, Springer<
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This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology, focusing on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output signal that can be readily interpreted by a computer. The text shows how temperature characteristics can be used to obtain an accurate digital temperature reading. The book ends with a detailed description of three prototypes, one of which achieves the best performance reported to date. eBook Micheal A. P. Pertijs#Johan Huijsing PDF, Springer, 06.12.2006, Springer, 2006<
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This book describes the analysis and design of precision temperature sensors in CMOS IC technology, focusing on so-called smart temperature sensors, which provide a digital output signal that can be readily interpreted by a computer. The text shows how temperature characteristics can be used to obtain an accurate digital temperature reading. The book ends with a detailed description of three prototypes, one of which achieves the best performance reported to date. eBook Micheal A. P. Pertijs#Johan Huijsing 06.12.2006, Springer, Springer<
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Autor/in: Micheal A.P. Pertijs; Johan Huijsing Titel: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing; Precision Temperature Sensors in CMOS Technology Verlag: Springer; Springer Netherland 292 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 2006-12-06 Dordrecht; NL Sprache: Englisch 223,63 € (DE) 229,90 € (AT) 260,00 CHF (CH) Available XII, 292 p.
EA; E107; eBook; Nonbooks, PBS / Technik/Elektronik, Elektrotechnik, Nachrichtentechnik; Schaltkreise und Komponenten (Bauteile); Verstehen; CMOS; Computer; Modulation; Modulator; Sensor; Signal; Transistor; analog; analog electronics; integrated circuit; sensors interfaces; smart sensors; solid-state circuits; temperature sensors; B; Electronic Circuits and Systems; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation; Microwaves, RF Engineering and Optical Communications; Measurement Science and Instrumentation; Nanotechnology; Engineering; Elektrotechnik; Elektronik; Wissenschaftliche Standards, Normung usw. Nanotechnologie; BC
B Resolution Limits of Sigma-Delta Modulators with a DC Input. C Non-Exponential Settling Transients.- About the Authors.- Index.
Prof. Johan Huijsing has (co) authored and edited over 20 books with Springer / Kluwer.
Dr. Michiel Pertijs graduated "cum laude" for his PhD work on the Temperature Sensor
Gives a complete overview of temperature sensor design from physics to realizations Describes in detail state-of-the-art realizations of smart temperature sensors, including a ± 0.1° C accurate sensor Pays special attention to production aspects, such as calibration and trimming Includes a chapter devoted to the application of sigma-delta analog-to-digital converters in smart sensors Includes a chapter devoted to precision readout techniques, including dynamic offset cancellation and dynamic element matching
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