Integrated Front-end Analog Circuits for MEMS Sensors (Paperback)


Micro-scaling makes MEMS sense capacitance small in a CMUT array element for intravascular ultrasound imaging. Smaller sensors lead to a lower active-to- parasitic ratio and thus, degrades sensitivity. Here capacitive feedback charge amplifier is shown as an alternative approach to resistive feedback amplifier. Capacitive feedback charge amplifier provides high sensitivity, small area, low distortion and power saving. This approach of charge amplifiers is also suitable in capacitive microphones where it provides low power and high sensitivity. In the case of biomimetic microphone structure, optical detection overcomes capacitive detection's thermal noise issues. Also with micro-scaling, optical detection overcomes the increased parasitics without any sensitivity degradation, unlike capacitive detection. For hearing aids, along with sensitivity, battery life is another challenge. We propose the use of 1- bit front-end sigma-delta ADC for overall improved hearing aid power efficiency. Front-end interface based on envelope detection and synchronous detection have also been designed. Circuit techniques are used for maximizing signal handling with low supplies.

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Micro-scaling makes MEMS sense capacitance small in a CMUT array element for intravascular ultrasound imaging. Smaller sensors lead to a lower active-to- parasitic ratio and thus, degrades sensitivity. Here capacitive feedback charge amplifier is shown as an alternative approach to resistive feedback amplifier. Capacitive feedback charge amplifier provides high sensitivity, small area, low distortion and power saving. This approach of charge amplifiers is also suitable in capacitive microphones where it provides low power and high sensitivity. In the case of biomimetic microphone structure, optical detection overcomes capacitive detection's thermal noise issues. Also with micro-scaling, optical detection overcomes the increased parasitics without any sensitivity degradation, unlike capacitive detection. For hearing aids, along with sensitivity, battery life is another challenge. We propose the use of 1- bit front-end sigma-delta ADC for overall improved hearing aid power efficiency. Front-end interface based on envelope detection and synchronous detection have also been designed. Circuit techniques are used for maximizing signal handling with low supplies.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

November 2010

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

November 2010

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 7mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

120

ISBN-13

978-3-8433-6773-8

Barcode

9783843367738

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LSN

3-8433-6773-6



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