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A novel architecture for inductive proximity sensors using sigma delta modulation (2007)

Abstract
This paper presents a novel architecture for inductive proximity sensors using sigma delta modulation. The LC-oscillator is included in the sigma delta control loop providing amplitude regulation and high precision analog-to-digital conversion in one block. The circuit consists of a new LC-oscillator suitable for clocked tail current injection, two SC integrators and a clocked comparator forming the sigma delta modulator and a PLL providing the clock for synchron amplitude sampling. The circuit was realized in a 0.8µm CMOS technology of the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems. Measurements show the capability of the system to distinguish even smallest differences in the target distance.

Publication details
Repository Fraunhofer Publica (Germany)
Keywords inductive proximity sensor, Sigma-Delta Modulation, analog-to-digital conversion, induktiver Näherungssensor, Analog-Digital-Umsetzer
Type Conference Paper
Language english
Relation Schmitt-Landsiedel, D.: ESSCIRC 2007, 33rd European Solid-State Circuits Conference. Proceedings: September 10-14, 2007, München, Germany. New York, NY: IEEE, 2007, pp. 284-287