Title :
Linearization techniques for nth-order sensor models in MOS VLSI technology
Author :
Khachab, Nabil I. ; Ismail, Mohammed
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
fDate :
12/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors present new linearization techniques and introduce novel circuits for second- and third-order sensor models. Furthermore, a general framework as well as circuit techniques for linearization of sensor models of any order are presented. The new techniques are based on subtle circuit design of simple and compact multiplier/divider and vector multiplier circuits that comprise op-amps and MOS transistors. The design is programmable using DC control voltages and is capable of implementing different values of model parameters using identically sized devices without altering physical circuit layout. The resulting continuous-time signal processing circuits are completely compatible with MOS VLSI technology and easy to incorporate in a computer-aided design environment. The circuit design details are given and nonideal effects due to op-amp dynamics and MOS parasitic capacitances are investigated. Experimental results for the new second-order sensor models, obtained from a MOSIS 2-μm CMOS process test chip, and SPICE simulation results of third-order models verify the validity of the proposed linearization techniques
Keywords :
MOS integrated circuits; VLSI; dividing circuits; electric sensing devices; multiplying circuits; CMOS process test chip; DC control voltages; MOS VLSI technology; MOS parasitic capacitances; SPICE simulation; continuous-time signal processing circuits; linearization techniques; model parameters; multiplier/divider; nth-order sensor models; op-amp dynamics; vector multiplier circuits; CMOS technology; Circuit synthesis; Linearization techniques; MOSFETs; Operational amplifiers; Semiconductor device modeling; Signal processing; Size control; Very large scale integration; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on