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Precision Temperature Sensors in CMOS Technology (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
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Precision Temperature Sensors in CMOS Technology (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Series: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing
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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. It is
shown in detail how their temperature characteristics can be used
to obtain an accurate digital temperature reading. 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, such
as dynamic offset cancellation and dynamic element matching. A
separate chapter is devoted to low-cost calibration techniques.
Precision Temperature Sensors in CMOS Technology ends with a
detailed description of three realized prototypes. The final
prototype achieves an inaccuracy of only A0.1AC (3Sigma) over the
temperature range of a "55AC to 125AC, which is the highest
performance reported to date.
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