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Electronic noses (e-nose) have been studied for several years and extensively applied; however, they are limited by their volume and high manufacturing cost. Portable devices have become popular in recent years; therefore, it is crucial to integrate e-noses in portable devices (e.g., mobile phones). This study used TSMC 90nm 1P9M CMOS MSG technology to develop a front-end system-on-chip (SoC) for...
Since the very beginning of the flash memory era, the market has been dominated by the floating gate technology. However, as floating gate flash continues along a very steep scaling path, more and more barriers start to appear, limiting further scaling possibilities of the technology. At the same time, other concepts are preparing to take over. This paper concentrates on the prospect of high-k materials...
Emission spectroscopy of plasma-excited chemical species is widely used for generalized chemical analyses in bench-top systems. This paper explores the use of pulsed microdischarges between two and three electrode microstructures, which operate in air at atmospheric pressure, for use in handheld chemical analyzers. Pulsed microdischarges are fired between two-electrodes spaced apart by 0.2-2 mm. Synchronized...
Capacitive humidity sensors were fabricated using countersunk interdigitated electrodes coated with amorphous nanostructured TiO2, SiO2, and Al2O3 thin films grown by glancing angle deposition. The capacitive response and response times for each sensor were measured. The sensor utilizing TiO2 exhibited the largest change in capacitance, increasing exponentially from ~ 1 nF to ~ 1muF for an increase...
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