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Appendix B: Conversion for non-SI Units
by Gerard Meijer
Smart Sensor Systems
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Smart Sensor Systems: Why? Where? How?
1.1 Third Industrial Revolution
1.2 Definitions for Several Kinds of Sensors
1.3 Automated Production Machines
1.4 Automated Consumer Products
1.5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 2: Interface Electronics and Measurement Techniques for Smart Sensor Systems
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Object-oriented Design of Sensor Systems
2.3 Sensing Elements and Their Parasitic Effects
2.4 Analog-to-digital Conversion
2.5 High Accuracy Over a Wide Dynamic Range
2.6 A Universal Transducer Interface
2.7 Summary and Future Trends
Problems
References
Chapter 3: Silicon Sensors: An Introduction
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Measurement and Control Systems
3.3 Transducers
3.4 Transducer Technologies
3.5 Examples of Silicon Sensors
3.6 Summary and Future Trends
References
Chapter 4: Optical Sensors Based on Photon Detection
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Photon Absorption in Silicon
4.3 The Interface: Photon Transmission Into Silicon
4.4 Photon Detection in Silicon Photoconductors
4.5 Photon Detection in Silicon pn Junctions
4.6 Detection Limit
4.7 Photon Detectors with Gain
4.8 Application Examples
4.9 Summary and Future Trends
Problems
References
Chapter 5: Physical Chemosensors
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Physical Chemosensing
5.3 Energy Domains
5.4 Examples and Applications
5.5 Examples of in situ Applications
5.6 Microfluidics Devices
5.7 Conclusions
Problems
References
Chapter 6: Thermal Sensors
6.1 The Functional Principle of Thermal Sensors
6.2 Heat Transfer Mechanisms
6.3 Thermal Structures
6.4 Temperature-Difference Sensing Elements
6.5 Sensors Based on Thermal Measurements
6.6 Summary and Future Trends
Problems
References
Chapter 7: Smart Temperature Sensors and Temperature-Sensor Systems
7.1 Introduction1
7.2 Application-related Requirements and Problems of Temperature Sensors
7.3 Resistive Temperature-sensing Elements
7.4 Temperature-sensor Features of Transistors
7.5 Smart Temperature Sensors and Systems
7.6 Case Studies of Smart-sensor Applications
7.7 Summary and Future Trends
Problems
References
Chapter 8: Capacitive Sensors
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Basics of Capacitive Sensors
8.3 Examples of Capacitive Sensors
8.4 The Design of Electrode Configurations
8.5 Reduction of Field-bending Effects: Segmentation
8.6 Selectivity for Electrical Signals and Electrical Parameters
8.7 Summary and Future Trends
Problems
References
Chapter 9: Integrated Hall Magnetic Sensors
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Hall Effect and Hall Elements
9.3 Integrated Hall Sensor Systems
9.4 Examples of Integrated Hall Magnetic Sensors
Problems
References
Chapter 10: Universal Asynchronous Sensor Interfaces
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Universal Sensor Interfaces
10.3 Asynchronous Converters
10.4 Dealing with Problems of Low-cost Design of Universal Interface ICs
10.5 Front-end Circuits
10.6 Case Studies
10.7 Summary and Future Trends
Problems
References
Chapter 11: Data Acquisition for Frequency- and Time-domain Sensors
11.1 Introduction
11.2 DAQ Boards: State of the Art
11.3 DAQ Board Design for Quasi-digital Sensors
11.4 Universal Frequency-to-digital Converters (UFDC)
11.5 Applications and Examples
11.6 Summary and Future Trends
Problems
References
Chapter 12: Microcontrollers and Digital Signal Processors for Smart Sensor Systems
12.1 Introduction
12.2 MCU and DSP Architectures, Organization, Structures, and Peripherals
12.3 Choosing a Low-Power MCU or DSP
12.4 Timer Modules
12.5 Analog Comparators, ADCs, and DACs as Modules of Microcontrollers
12.6 Embedded Networks and LCD Interfacing
12.7 Development Tools and Support
12.8 Conclusions
Reference Sites
Appendix A: Material Data
Appendix B: Conversion for non-SI Units
Index
Solutions to Problems
Chapter 2
Chapter 4
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
References
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Edited by Gerard C.M. Meijer
© 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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