| Literature DB >> 18787650 |
Sheng-Yu Peng, Muhammad S Qureshi, Paul E Hasler, Arindam Basu, F L Degertekin.
Abstract
This paper describes a low-power approach to capacitive sensing that achieves a high signal-to-noise ratio. The circuit is composed of a capacitive feedback charge amplifier and a charge adaptation circuit. Without the adaptation circuit, the charge amplifier only consumes 1 μW to achieve the audio band SNR of 69.34dB. An adaptation scheme using Fowler-Nordheim tunneling and channel hot electron injection mechanisms to stabilize the DC output voltage is demonstrated. This scheme provides a very low frequency pole at 0.2Hz. The measured noise spectrums show that this slow-time scale adaptation does not degrade the circuit performance. The DC path can also be provided by a large feedback resistance without causing extra power consumption. A charge amplifier with a MOS-bipolar pseudo-resistor feedback scheme is interfaced with a capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer to demonstrate the feasibility of this approach for ultrasound applications.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18787650 PMCID: PMC2533519 DOI: 10.1109/TCSI.2008.918006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Circuits Syst I Regul Pap ISSN: 1549-8328 Impact factor: 3.605