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Electronic Interfaces for Differential Capacitive Sensor

English · Hardback

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In a world where great efforts are spent designing and creating more complex, yet efficient systems, sensing elements and related readout circuits, which constitute an integral part of them, need to be designed fulfilling these constraints, beside the common key parameters, such as high sensitivity, resolution and accuracy. Capacitive sensors and their differential subset provide virtually no energy dissipation, show insensitivity to temperature variations and have the capability to be micromachined directly onto a silicon substrate, together with the readout interface. Designing a readout circuit that takes advantage of these benefits, according to any specific application, is thus of utmost importance. This volume introduces the reader to state-of-the-art techniques and research achievements in interfacing differential capacitance sensors.

Technical topics discussed in the book include:

¿ Switched capacitor based interfaces;

¿ Voltage mode, differential capacitance to time, voltage, digital converters;

¿ Current mode interfaces based on standard components;

¿ Current mode interfaces based on CCIIs and VCIIs;

¿ Principles of second generation current and voltage conveyors.

This book gives the reader a comprehensive overview on the working principles, equivalent circuit models and most advanced interfacing techniques for differential capacitive transducers, highlighting benefits and downsides of each option. Electronic interfaces for differential capacitive sensors is an ideal text for academic staff and Masters/research students in electronic and microelectronic engineering.

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Preface List of Figures List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction on Sensor Systems: Transducers, Sensors, and Electronic Interfaces 2 Capacitive Sensing 3 Voltage Mode Differential Capacitive Sensor Interfaces 4 Current Mode Differential Capacitive Sensors Interfaces 5 Autobalanced Bridge-based Differential Capacitive Sensor Interfaces Appendix A: Second-generation Current and Voltage Conveyors: A Short Review Index About the Authors

About the author










Gianluca Barile was born in Avezzano, Italy. He received the master's degree (cum laude) in Electronics Engineering from the University of L'Aquila (Italy) in 2016 and the PhD degree from the same University in 2020. His research activity includes voltage and current mode sensor interfaces, integrated circuits design and system for industrial electronics.

Summary

In a world where great efforts are spent designing and creating more complex, yet efficient systems, sensing elements and related readout circuits, which constitute an integral part of them, need to be designed fulfilling these constraints, beside the common key parameters, such as high sensitivity, resolution and accuracy. Capacitive sensors and their differential subset provide virtually no energy dissipation, show insensitivity to temperature variations and have the capability to be micromachined directly onto a silicon substrate, together with the readout interface. Designing a readout circuit that takes advantage of these benefits, according to any specific application, is thus of utmost importance. This volume introduces the reader to state-of-the-art techniques and research achievements in interfacing differential capacitance sensors.
Technical topics discussed in the book include:▪ Switched capacitor based interfaces;▪ Voltage mode, differential capacitance to time, voltage, digital converters;▪ Current mode interfaces based on standard components;▪ Current mode interfaces based on CCIIs and VCIIs;▪ Principles of second generation current and voltage conveyors.
This book gives the reader a comprehensive overview on the working principles, equivalent circuit models and most advanced interfacing techniques for differential capacitive transducers, highlighting benefits and downsides of each option. Electronic interfaces for differential capacitive sensors is an ideal text for academic staff and Masters/research students in electronic and microelectronic engineering.

Product details

Authors Gianluca Barile, Giuseppe Ferri, Vincenzo Stornelli
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2020
 
EAN 9788770221504
ISBN 978-87-7022-150-4
No. of pages 148
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 13 mm
Weight 398 g
Series River Publishers Electronic Ma
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

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