Title :
A Digitally Programmable A/D Converter for Smart Sensors Applications
Author :
Pereira, J. M Dias ; Postolache, Octavian ; Girão, P. M B Silva
Author_Institution :
Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setubal, Instituto Politecnico de Setubal
Abstract :
Nonlinear analog-to-digital conversion in smart sensor applications is an important topic since signal digitization and linearization can be performed in a single step near the transducer. In this paper a double pulsewidth modulated (PWM) scheme for nonlinear analog-to-digital conversion is presented. Calibration or auto-calibration data stored in the smart sensor´s memory define the nonlinear profile characteristic of the transducer and provide the required data to obtain the inverse function of the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) transfer curve. Basically, as a function of the transducer´s nonlinearity degree, the input voltage range of the ADC is segmented in a continuous set of subintervals and, for each of these subintervals, a second-order correction term based on a PWM A/D conversion is used to obtain a linear characteristic for the smart sensor. Additional advantages of this method result from its easy implementation in low-cost microcontrollers that include generally comparator inputs and PWM outputs. A flexible and programmable A/D conversion solution can be dynamically adapted to variations of the transducer´s nonlinearity profile, and an increased resolution can be achieved at the expense of a lower conversion rate. Some MATLAB simulations and experimental results obtained with a square-root airflow transducer will be presented in the final part of the paper
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; calibration; intelligent sensors; pulse width modulation; transducers; analog-digital conversion; auto-calibration data; inverse function; pulse width modulation; signal digitization; signal linearization; smart sensors; square-root airflow transducer; transfer curve; Analog-digital conversion; Data acquisition; Hardware; Intelligent sensors; Microcontrollers; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation converters; Space vector pulse width modulation; Transducers; Voltage; Analog–digital conversion; linearization; pulse width modulation; smart sensors;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2006.887771