Low-Power Sensor Interface with a Switched Inductor Frequency Selective Envelope Detector
With the growing need to understand our surroundings and improved means of sensor manufacturing, the concept of Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming more interesting. To enable continuous monitoring and event detection by IoT, the development of low power sensors and interfaces is required. In this...
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doaj-793da8afdbdb41cfa731fd2ea0453efa2021-03-19T00:00:46ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-03-01212124212410.3390/s21062124Low-Power Sensor Interface with a Switched Inductor Frequency Selective Envelope DetectorMarko Gazivoda0Vedran Bilas1Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaWith the growing need to understand our surroundings and improved means of sensor manufacturing, the concept of Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming more interesting. To enable continuous monitoring and event detection by IoT, the development of low power sensors and interfaces is required. In this work we present a novel, switched inductor based acoustic sensor interface featuring a bandpass filter and envelope detector, perform a sensitivity, frequency selectivity, and power consumption analysis of the circuit, and present its design parameters and their qualitative influence on circuit characteristics. We develop a prototype and present experimental characterization of the interface and its operation with input signals up to 20 mV peak-to-peak, at low acoustic frequencies from 100 Hz to 1 kHz. The prototype achieves a sensitivity of approximately 2 mV/mV in the passband, a four times lower sensitivity in the stopband, and a power consumption of approximately 3.31 µW. We compare the prototype interface to an interface consisting of an active bandpass filter and a passive voltage doubler using a prerecorded speedboat signal.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/6/2124sensor signal conditioning circuitevent detection applicationswitched inductor filterweak signal detection |
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Low-Power Sensor Interface with a Switched Inductor Frequency Selective Envelope Detector |
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Low-Power Sensor Interface with a Switched Inductor Frequency Selective Envelope Detector |
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Low-Power Sensor Interface with a Switched Inductor Frequency Selective Envelope Detector |
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Low-Power Sensor Interface with a Switched Inductor Frequency Selective Envelope Detector |
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With the growing need to understand our surroundings and improved means of sensor manufacturing, the concept of Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming more interesting. To enable continuous monitoring and event detection by IoT, the development of low power sensors and interfaces is required. In this work we present a novel, switched inductor based acoustic sensor interface featuring a bandpass filter and envelope detector, perform a sensitivity, frequency selectivity, and power consumption analysis of the circuit, and present its design parameters and their qualitative influence on circuit characteristics. We develop a prototype and present experimental characterization of the interface and its operation with input signals up to 20 mV peak-to-peak, at low acoustic frequencies from 100 Hz to 1 kHz. The prototype achieves a sensitivity of approximately 2 mV/mV in the passband, a four times lower sensitivity in the stopband, and a power consumption of approximately 3.31 µW. We compare the prototype interface to an interface consisting of an active bandpass filter and a passive voltage doubler using a prerecorded speedboat signal. |
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sensor signal conditioning circuit event detection application switched inductor filter weak signal detection |
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