0.5 V and 0.43 pJ/bit capacitive sensor interface for passive wireless sensor systems.
Keywords: 
Capacitive-sensor interface.
Low-power sensor interface.
Period modulation.
Pressure sensor.
Issue Date: 
Sep-2015
Publisher: 
MDPI
ISSN: 
1424-8220
Editorial note: 
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Citation: 
Beriain, A., Gutierrez, I., Solar, H., & Berenguer, R. (2015). 0.5 v and 0.43 pj/bit capacitive sensor interface for passive wireless sensor systems. Sensors, 15(9), 21554-21566.
Abstract
This paper presents an ultra low-power and low-voltage pulse-width modulation based ratiometric capacitive sensor interface. The interface was designed and fabricated in a standard 90 nm CMOS 1P9M technology. The measurements show an effective resolution of 10 bits using 0.5 V of supply voltage. The active occupied area is only 0.0045 mm2 and the Figure of Merit (FOM), which takes into account the energy required per conversion bit, is 0.43 pJ/bit. Furthermore, the results show low sensitivity to PVT variations due to the proposed ratiometric architecture. In addition, the sensor interface was connected to a commercial pressure transducer and the measurements of the resulting complete pressure sensor show a FOM of 0.226 pJ/bit with an effective linear resolution of 7.64 bits. The results validate the use of the proposed interface as part of a pressure sensor, and its low-power and low-voltage characteristics make it suitable for wireless sensor networks and low power consumer electronics.

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