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A Readout System for High Speed Interface of Wide Range Chemiresistive Sensor Array

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This paper aims at designing a compact readout system for chemiresistive sensor array with high speed and high accuracy. The proposed scheme is based on Resistance-to-Voltage (R-V) conversion and targets… Click to show full abstract

This paper aims at designing a compact readout system for chemiresistive sensor array with high speed and high accuracy. The proposed scheme is based on Resistance-to-Voltage (R-V) conversion and targets high density wide ranged chemiresistive sensor, with input resistance range of 1 KΩ - 1 MΩ and 0.1 % sensitivity. The proposed approach uses Adaptive Reference Resistor Tuning (ARRT) technique implemented with a digital variable potentiometer to achieve a high accuracy without sacrificing the dynamic range and the speed. The system is implemented on a printed circuit board with a microcontroller and a 16-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC), and it has a compact dimension of 10 cm × 6 cm, which is suitable for portable applications. The readout system works with a 5 V power supply, and the overall system power consumption is 150 mW. The system is designed to interface with a 118 sensor array and the experimental results achieved a satisfactory accuracy of 0.88 %, as well as a measuring speed of 8.5 ms per sensor. Compared with existing approaches, our work targets a high density wide ranged chemiresistive sensor array and demonstrated high accuracy, high speed with the lowest circuit complexity, which is the novelty of this work.

Keywords: system; speed; chemiresistive sensor; sensor array; sensor

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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