DocumentCode :
993343
Title :
A Fully Digital Time-Domain Smart Temperature Sensor Realized With 140 FPGA Logic Elements
Author :
Chen, Poki ; Shie, Mon-Chau ; Zheng, Zhi-Yuan ; Zheng, Zi-Fan ; Chu, Chun-Yan
Author_Institution :
Nat. Taiwan Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Taipei
Volume :
54
Issue :
12
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
2661
Lastpage :
2668
Abstract :
To explore the possibility of soft intellectual property implementation, a fully digital smart temperature sensor without any full-custom device is proposed for painless VLSI or system-on-chip integrations. The signal is processed thoroughly in time domain instead of conventional voltage or current domain. A cyclic delay line is used to generate the pulse with a temperature-proportional width. The timing reference is just the input clock and a counter instead of voltage or current analog-to-digital converter is utilized for digital output coding. The circuit was implemented by field-programmable gate array chips for functionality verification and performance evaluation. Realized with as few as 140 logic elements, the proposed smart sensor was measured to have an error of -1.5 ~ 0.8 degC over the full commercial IC temperature operation range of 0 degC-75 degC for thermal self-sensing or monitoring. The effective resolution can be made better than 0.1 degC easily, and the power consumption is 8.42 muW at a sampling rate of 2 samples/s. The longest conversion time is around 260 s, and a conversion rate of 3 kHz at least is promised.
Keywords :
VLSI; delay lines; field programmable gate arrays; intelligent sensors; system-on-chip; temperature sensors; FPGA logic elements; VLSI; cyclic delay line; digital output coding; field-programmable gate array chips; frequency 3 kHz; fully digital time-domain smart temperature sensor; power 8.42 muW; soft intellectual property implementation; system-on-chip integration; temperature 0 C to 75 C; thermal monitoring; thermal self-sensing; time 260 mus; Delay lines; Field programmable gate arrays; Intellectual property; Logic devices; Signal processing; System-on-a-chip; Temperature sensors; Time domain analysis; Very large scale integration; Voltage; Cyclic delay line; fully digital design; low cost; low power; on-chip integration; smart sensor; temperature sensor; time domain;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1549-8328
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2007.906073
Filename :
4392470
Link To Document :
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