2019
DOI: 10.18494/sam.2019.2272
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Low-noise 16-bit First-order Delta-sigma Capacitance-to-digital Converter for Capacitive Humidity Sensor

Abstract: In this paper, a low-noise 16-bit capacitance-to-digital convertor (CDC) for a capacitive humidity sensor is proposed. The proposed sensor interface circuit is implemented as a firstorder incremental delta-sigma structure and directly converts the capacitance change of the humidity sensor to a 16-bit digital code. A switched capacitor (SC) integrator of the deltasigma modulator is adopted in the chopper stabilization technique for a low-noise characteristic. The chopper stabilization technique can avoid the of… Show more

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“…Microsensors provide output signals based on changes in voltage, current, resistance, or capacitance by utilizing specific physical/chemical variations. Various analog front-end architectures that can convert and amplify the input signals from microsensors to an amplified voltage or digital output have been reported, for example, pressure, acceleration, humidity sensors, and so on [2][3][4][5][6][7]. In the recent IoT environment, which demands multi-functional sensing capability, a readout circuit for multimodal sensing is required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microsensors provide output signals based on changes in voltage, current, resistance, or capacitance by utilizing specific physical/chemical variations. Various analog front-end architectures that can convert and amplify the input signals from microsensors to an amplified voltage or digital output have been reported, for example, pressure, acceleration, humidity sensors, and so on [2][3][4][5][6][7]. In the recent IoT environment, which demands multi-functional sensing capability, a readout circuit for multimodal sensing is required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%