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This book describes a new way to design and utilize Instrumentation
Amplifiers (IAs) by taking advantages of the current-mode (CM)
approach. For the first time, all different topologies of CMIAs are
discussed and compared, providing a single-source reference for
instrumentation and measurement experts who want to choose a
topology for a specific application. The authors also explain major
challenges in designing CMIAs, so the book can be useful for anyone
studying instrumentation amplifiers, and even other analog
circuits. Coverage also includes various CM signal processing
techniques employed in CMIAs, and applications of the CMIAs in
biomedical and data acquisition are demonstrated.
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.
This book describes a new way to design and utilize Instrumentation
Amplifiers (IAs) by taking advantages of the current-mode (CM)
approach. For the first time, all different topologies of CMIAs are
discussed and compared, providing a single-source reference for
instrumentation and measurement experts who want to choose a
topology for a specific application. The authors also explain major
challenges in designing CMIAs, so the book can be useful for anyone
studying instrumentation amplifiers, and even other analog
circuits. Coverage also includes various CM signal processing
techniques employed in CMIAs, and applications of the CMIAs in
biomedical and data acquisition are demonstrated.
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