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This paper presents an integrated smart label for tracing food information and monitoring its preservation conditions. The system includes humidity, temperature, and light intensity sensors with the respective interface circuits, an A/D converter, and a 13.56-MHz RFID transponder for transmitting and receiving data, as well as for gathering from an external reader the energy for recharging the on-board...
In this paper we present a 10-bit, two-bit per cycles successive-approximation A/D converter (ADC). The circuit, operated at 60 MHz clock frequency, achieves a sampling frequency of 10 MHz, requiring only 6 clock cycles to accomplish a conversion. The ADC exploits three comparators to resolve two bits during each conversion cycle. To avoid the severe performance degradation due to offset mismatches...
In this paper an integrated wide-dynamic-range interface circuit for resistive gas-sensors arrays is presented. The proposed device consists of a multiscale transresistance continuous time amplifier followed by a 13-bit incremental A/D converter. The circuit selects automatically the scale to use for each measurement and includes two digital-to-analog converters for the calibration of offset and gain...
In this paper we present the design and testing of an integrated wide-range interface for resistive sensors. The ASIC consists of a multi-scale trans-resistance continuous time amplifier (programmed by selecting a feedback resistor from an array), followed by a 13-bit incremental A/D converter. After calibration, employed to cancel offset and gain error mismatch between scales, the device shows a...
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