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PRECISION TEMPERATURE SENSORS IN CMOS TECHNOLOGY

By: Pertijs, Michiel A.P [author.].
Contributor(s): Huijsing, Johan H [author.2] | SpringerLink (Online service)0.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing4: Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2006.Description: XII, 292 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402052583.Subject(s): Engineering | Physical measurements | Measurement | Electrical engineering | Microwaves | Optical engineering | Electronics | Microelectronics | Electronic circuits | Nanotechnology.1 | Engineering.2 | Circuits and Systems.2 | Electrical Engineering.2 | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation.2 | Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering.2 | Measurement Science and Instrumentation.2 | Nanotechnology.1DDC classification: 621.3815 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
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.
In: Springer eBooks0Summary: The low cost and direct digital output of CMOS smart temperature sensors are important advantages compared to conventional temperature sensors. This book addresses the main problem that nevertheless prevents widespread - plication of CMOS smart temperature sensors: their relatively poor absolute accuracy. Several new techniques are introduced to improve this accuracy. The effectiveness of these techniques is demonstrated using three prototypes. ? The ?nal prototype achieves an inaccuracy of�0.1 C over the military t- perature range, which is a signi?cant improvement in the state of the art. Since smart temperature sensors have been the subject of academic and industrial research for more than two decades, an overview of existing knowledge and techniques is also provided throughout the book. Inthisintroductorychapter,themotivationandobjectivesofthisworkare- scribed. ThisisfollowedbyareviewofthebasicoperatingprinciplesofCMOS smart temperature sensors, and a brief overview of previous work. The ch- lenges are then described that need to be met in order to improve the accuracy of CMOS smart temperature sensors while maintaining their cost advantage. Finally, the structure of the rest of the book is introduced.
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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.

The low cost and direct digital output of CMOS smart temperature sensors are important advantages compared to conventional temperature sensors. This book addresses the main problem that nevertheless prevents widespread - plication of CMOS smart temperature sensors: their relatively poor absolute accuracy. Several new techniques are introduced to improve this accuracy. The effectiveness of these techniques is demonstrated using three prototypes. ? The ?nal prototype achieves an inaccuracy of�0.1 C over the military t- perature range, which is a signi?cant improvement in the state of the art. Since smart temperature sensors have been the subject of academic and industrial research for more than two decades, an overview of existing knowledge and techniques is also provided throughout the book. Inthisintroductorychapter,themotivationandobjectivesofthisworkare- scribed. ThisisfollowedbyareviewofthebasicoperatingprinciplesofCMOS smart temperature sensors, and a brief overview of previous work. The ch- lenges are then described that need to be met in order to improve the accuracy of CMOS smart temperature sensors while maintaining their cost advantage. Finally, the structure of the rest of the book is introduced.

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