Title :
A high sensitivity open loop electronics for gravimetric acoustic wave-based sensors
Author :
Rabus, D. ; Friedt, J.-M. ; Ballandras, S. ; Martin, G. ; Carry, E. ; Blondeau-Patissier, V.
Author_Institution :
FEMTO-ST, Univ. de Franche-Comte, Besançon, France
Abstract :
In order to use radiofrequency acoustic transducers as gravimetric sensors for detecting chemical species in gas phase, we propose an openloop interrogation strategy. As opposed to the closed loop - oscillator - strategy whose performance is strongly dependent on the environment of the acoustic transducer and might yield to a lack of oscillation if the damping of the acoustic wave is not compensated for by the amplifier, an openloop strategy provides, beyond the actual acoustic parameters, the data needed for the diagnostics of a poorly performing transducer. Indeed, in an openloop strategy, the large dynamics of the I/Q demodulator needed to extract the phase and magnitude information at each frequency yields improved robustness of the measurement system - transducer and associated electronics - with respect to the closed loop strategy. However, reaching comparable noise levels with the former strategy is challenging: we propose an embedded frequency-sweep network analyzer dedicated to gas-phase monitoring of chemical compounds with improved sensitivity with respect to commercially available integrated circuits or general purpose network analyzers. We demonstrate a 16 Hz standard deviation at 125 MHz, with a working frequency band in the 60 to 133 MHz range, answering the requirements of using Rayleigh and Love-mode acoustic 40 μm wavelength transducers as classically found in the literature. The remaining noise source is solely due to the Analog-to-Digital Converter of the microcontroller, so room is left for improving this result by optimizing the voltage reference and board layout.
Keywords :
Love waves; Rayleigh waves; acoustic transducers; amplifiers; analogue-digital conversion; chemical sensors; closed loop systems; damping; frequency synthesizers; gravimeters; network analysers; oscillators; sensitivity; I-Q demodulator; Love-mode acoustic wavelength transducers; Rayleigh acoustic wavelength transducers; amplifier; analog-to-digital converter; board layout; chemical compounds; chemical species detector; closed loop-oscillator-strategy; damping; embedded frequency-sweep network analyzer; frequency 60 MHz to 133 MHz; gas-phase monitoring; gravimetric acoustic wave-based sensors; high sensitivity open loop electronics; magnitude information; microcontroller; openloop interrogation strategy; phase information; radiofrequency acoustic transducers; sensitivy; voltage reference; wavelength 40 mum;
Conference_Titel :
EFTF-2010 24th European Frequency and Time Forum
Conference_Location :
Noordwijk
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5970-2
DOI :
10.1109/EFTF.2010.6533645