Editorial Review
An increasing number of medical diagnostics,
comfort, entertainment, and sports applications are making use of
capacitive sensor systems in and around the body. These sensor systems
should work as small distributed units that can collect data over a long
period of time. So, ultra low power electronics are a major challenge in
these applications.
Ultra Low Power Capacitive Sensor
Interfaces describes the design and theory of ultra low power
capacitive sensor interfaces. The book’s major asset is the realization
of a very low power generic sensor interface chip, that is adaptable to
a broad range of capacitive sensors.
The book starts with an overview on the most
important design aspects for autonomous sensor systems. The different
building blocks are discussed and the modular architecture for the
generic sensor interface chip is presented. Furthermore, the design of
the analog components, such as capacitance-to-voltage converters,
switched capacitor amplifier, Sigma Delta modulator, oscillators and
reference circuits, is described in more detail. Finally, the generic
sensor interface chip is applied in several state-of-the-art pressure
sensor and accelerometer applications.
Ultra Low Power Capacitive Sensor
Interfaces is essential reading for anybody with an academic or
professional interest in semiconductor design. |