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Smart sensor systems : emerging technologies and applications / / edited by Gerard Meijer, Michiel Pertijs, Kofi Makinwa ; Pedram Afshar [and twenty-three others], contributors
Smart sensor systems : emerging technologies and applications / / edited by Gerard Meijer, Michiel Pertijs, Kofi Makinwa ; Pedram Afshar [and twenty-three others], contributors
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : IEEE Press : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina 681/.2
Soggetto topico Intelligent sensors
Engineering instruments
ISBN 1-118-70152-6
1-118-70150-X
1-118-70317-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1 Smart Sensor Design; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Smart Sensors; 1.2.1 Interface Electronics; 1.2.2 Calibration and Trimming; 1.3 A Smart Temperature Sensor; 1.3.1 Operating Principle; 1.3.2 Interface Electronics; 1.3.3 Recent Work; 1.4 A Smart Wind Sensor; 1.4.1 Operating Principle; 1.4.2 Interface Electronics; 1.4.3 Recent Work; 1.5 A Smart Hall Sensor; 1.5.1 Operating Principle; 1.5.2 Interface Electronics; 1.5.3 Recent Work; 1.6 Conclusions; References
Chapter 2 Calibration and Self-Calibration of Smart Sensors2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Calibration of Smart Sensors; 2.2.1 Calibration Terminology; 2.2.2 Limited Validity of a Calibration; 2.2.3 Specifics of Smart Sensor Calibration; 2.2.4 Storing Calibration Data in the Sensor; 2.2.5 Calibration in the Production Process; 2.2.6 Opportunities for Smart Sensor Calibration; 2.2.7 Case Study: A Smart Temperature Sensor; 2.3 Self-Calibration; 2.3.1 Limitations of Self-Calibration; 2.3.2 Self-Calibration by Combining Multiple Sensors; 2.3.3 Self-Calibrating Sensactors
2.3.4 Case Study: A Smart Magnetic Field Sensor2.3.5 Null-Balancing Sensactors; 2.3.6 Case Study: A Smart Wind Sensor; 2.3.7 Other Self-Calibration Approaches; 2.4 Summary and Future Trends; 2.4.1 Summary; 2.4.2 Future Trends; References; Chapter 3 Precision Instrumentation Amplifiers; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Applications of Instrumentation Amplifiers; 3.3 Three-OpAmp Instrumentation Amplifiers; 3.4 Current-Feedback Instrumentation Amplifiers; 3.5 Auto-Zero OpAmps and InstAmps; 3.6 Chopper OpAmps and InstAmps; 3.7 Chopper-Stabilized OpAmps and InstAmps
3.8 Chopper-Stabilized and AZ Chopper OpAmps and InstAmps3.9 Summary and Future Directions; References; Chapter 4 Dedicated Impedance-Sensor Systems; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Capacitive-Sensor Interfaces Employing Square-Wave Excitation Signals; 4.2.1 Measurement of Single Elements; 4.2.2 Energy-Efficient Interfaces Based on Period Modulation; 4.2.3 Measurement of Capacitive Sensors with High Speed and High Resolution; 4.2.4 Measurement of Grounded Capacitors: Feed-Forward Active Guarding; 4.3 Dedicated Measurement Systems: Detection of Micro-Organisms
4.3.1 Characterization of Conductance Changes Due to Metabolism4.3.2 Impedance Measurements with a Relaxation Oscillator; 4.4 Dedicated Measurement Systems: Water-Content Measurements; 4.4.1 Background; 4.4.2 Capacitance Versus Water Content; 4.4.3 Skin and Proximity Effects; 4.4.4 Dedicated Interface System for Water-Content Measurements; 4.5 Dedicated Measurement Systems: A Characterization System for Blood Impedance; 4.5.1 Characteristics of Blood and Electrical Models; 4.5.2 In-vivo Blood Analysis System; 4.5.3 Experimental Results; 4.6 Conclusions; References
Chapter 5 Low-Power Vibratory Gyroscope Readout
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Smart sensor systems : emerging technologies and applications / / edited by Gerard Meijer, Michiel Pertijs, Kofi Makinwa ; Pedram Afshar [and twenty-three others], contributors
Smart sensor systems : emerging technologies and applications / / edited by Gerard Meijer, Michiel Pertijs, Kofi Makinwa ; Pedram Afshar [and twenty-three others], contributors
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : IEEE Press : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina 681/.2
Soggetto topico Intelligent sensors
Engineering instruments
ISBN 1-118-70152-6
1-118-70150-X
1-118-70317-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1 Smart Sensor Design; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Smart Sensors; 1.2.1 Interface Electronics; 1.2.2 Calibration and Trimming; 1.3 A Smart Temperature Sensor; 1.3.1 Operating Principle; 1.3.2 Interface Electronics; 1.3.3 Recent Work; 1.4 A Smart Wind Sensor; 1.4.1 Operating Principle; 1.4.2 Interface Electronics; 1.4.3 Recent Work; 1.5 A Smart Hall Sensor; 1.5.1 Operating Principle; 1.5.2 Interface Electronics; 1.5.3 Recent Work; 1.6 Conclusions; References
Chapter 2 Calibration and Self-Calibration of Smart Sensors2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Calibration of Smart Sensors; 2.2.1 Calibration Terminology; 2.2.2 Limited Validity of a Calibration; 2.2.3 Specifics of Smart Sensor Calibration; 2.2.4 Storing Calibration Data in the Sensor; 2.2.5 Calibration in the Production Process; 2.2.6 Opportunities for Smart Sensor Calibration; 2.2.7 Case Study: A Smart Temperature Sensor; 2.3 Self-Calibration; 2.3.1 Limitations of Self-Calibration; 2.3.2 Self-Calibration by Combining Multiple Sensors; 2.3.3 Self-Calibrating Sensactors
2.3.4 Case Study: A Smart Magnetic Field Sensor2.3.5 Null-Balancing Sensactors; 2.3.6 Case Study: A Smart Wind Sensor; 2.3.7 Other Self-Calibration Approaches; 2.4 Summary and Future Trends; 2.4.1 Summary; 2.4.2 Future Trends; References; Chapter 3 Precision Instrumentation Amplifiers; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Applications of Instrumentation Amplifiers; 3.3 Three-OpAmp Instrumentation Amplifiers; 3.4 Current-Feedback Instrumentation Amplifiers; 3.5 Auto-Zero OpAmps and InstAmps; 3.6 Chopper OpAmps and InstAmps; 3.7 Chopper-Stabilized OpAmps and InstAmps
3.8 Chopper-Stabilized and AZ Chopper OpAmps and InstAmps3.9 Summary and Future Directions; References; Chapter 4 Dedicated Impedance-Sensor Systems; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Capacitive-Sensor Interfaces Employing Square-Wave Excitation Signals; 4.2.1 Measurement of Single Elements; 4.2.2 Energy-Efficient Interfaces Based on Period Modulation; 4.2.3 Measurement of Capacitive Sensors with High Speed and High Resolution; 4.2.4 Measurement of Grounded Capacitors: Feed-Forward Active Guarding; 4.3 Dedicated Measurement Systems: Detection of Micro-Organisms
4.3.1 Characterization of Conductance Changes Due to Metabolism4.3.2 Impedance Measurements with a Relaxation Oscillator; 4.4 Dedicated Measurement Systems: Water-Content Measurements; 4.4.1 Background; 4.4.2 Capacitance Versus Water Content; 4.4.3 Skin and Proximity Effects; 4.4.4 Dedicated Interface System for Water-Content Measurements; 4.5 Dedicated Measurement Systems: A Characterization System for Blood Impedance; 4.5.1 Characteristics of Blood and Electrical Models; 4.5.2 In-vivo Blood Analysis System; 4.5.3 Experimental Results; 4.6 Conclusions; References
Chapter 5 Low-Power Vibratory Gyroscope Readout
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