Design of Wireless Autonomous Dataloggers IC's reveals the state
of the art in the design of complex dataloggers, with a special
focus on low power consumption. The emphasis is on autonomous
dataloggers for stand-alone applications with remote
reprogrammability.
The book starts with a comprehensive introduction on the most
important design aspects and trade-offs for miniaturized low-power
telemetric dataloggers. After the general introduction follows an
in-depth case study of an autonomous CMOS datalogger IC for the
registration of in vivo loads on oral implants. After tackling the
design of the datalogger on the system level, the design of the
different building blocks is elaborated in detail, with emphasis on
low power.
A clear overview of the operation, the implementation, and the
most important design considerations of the building blocks to
achieve optimal system performance is given. Design of Wireless
Autonomous Dataloggers IC's discusses the design of correlated
double sampling amplifiers and sample-and-holds, binary-weighted
current steering DACs, successive approximation ADCs and relaxation
clock oscillators and can also be used as a manual for the design
of these building blocks.
Design of Wireless Autonomous Dataloggers IC's covers the
complete design flow of low-power miniaturized autonomous
dataloggers with a bi-directional wireless link and on-board data
processing, while providing detailed insight into the most critical
design issues of the different building blocks. It will allow you
to design complex dataloggers faster. It is essential reading for
analog design engineers and researchers in the field of
miniaturized dataloggers and is also suitable as a text for an
advanced course on the subject.
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