DocumentCode :
10875
Title :
Fast, Versatile, and Low-Cost Interface Circuit for Electrochemical and Resistive Gas Sensor
Author :
Depari, A. ; Flammini, A. ; Sisinni, Emiliano ; De Marcellis, A. ; Ferri, Gabriele ; Mantenuto, Paolo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Univ. of Brescia, Brescia, Italy
Volume :
14
Issue :
2
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
315
Lastpage :
323
Abstract :
Chemical sensors for gas detection nowadays are widely used in several applications; basically, electrochemical sensors and semiconductor devices are used for this purpose. In both cases, the sensor value estimation is usually implemented as a current measurement and they are often referred as current-output sensors. In this paper, a versatile and low-cost interface circuit for such kind of sensors is presented. The proposed solution is characterized by a wide measurement range, yielding flexibility of use with sensors showing different baseline values. In addition, the fast readout time, on the order of tens of milliseconds, guarantees an accurate acquisition of the sensor data even in presence of fast transients, for example when using sensors operated in pulsed thermal regimes. The front-end works with a single-voltage power supply and furnishes a time-coded digital output signal, thus it is suitable to be directly interfaced to a microcontroller for the management of the measurement process, data elaboration, and presentation. Simplicity and compactness of the electronic interface make possible the integration in a single-chip solution, together with the digital electronics. Reproducibility of the circuit, for applications requiring the simultaneous acquisition of multiple sensors, is furthermore facilitated. The proposed approach has been validated with experimental tests conducted on a discrete component prototype. The system characterization has shown a maximum linearity error in the estimation of the sensor current or resistance of ~ 5% over a measurement range of seven decades; the measurement time is in all the considered input range. Fast thermal transients of different semiconductor sensors for gas sensing have been successfully acquired, demonstrating the validity of the proposed approach. Power dissipation ( at 3.3 V) and the front-end cost ( ~ 10 $) make the presented solution suitable for the employment in low-cost and low-power gas detection system- .
Keywords :
detector circuits; electrochemical sensors; gas sensors; readout electronics; electrochemical sensor; fast readout time; gas detection; interface circuit; linearity error; resistive gas sensor; single voltage power supply; thermal transients; time coded digital output signal; voltage 3.3 V; Current measurement; Electrical resistance measurement; Resistance; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Switches; Time measurement; Electrochemical sensors; fast measurement time; integrable electronic interfaces; low-cost low-power system; resistive gas sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2013.2282122
Filename :
6600935
Link To Document :
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