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23 May 2007 A study of mismatch in adaptive programmable CMOS sensor compensation circuits
G. Zatorre, N. Medrano, M. T. Sanz, P. A. Martínez, S. Celma, J. M. Garcia-del-Pozo
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Proceedings Volume 6590, VLSI Circuits and Systems III; 65900G (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.721959
Event: Microtechnologies for the New Millennium, 2007, Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Spain
Abstract
This paper presents a study of mismatch effects in a digitally programmable analogue processor designed for small embedded applications. Circuit programmability allows for its adaptation to deviations in circuit operation or environmental effects. Starting from circuit simulation data, the system-level operation is modeled, showing its robustness to circuit mismatch. Simulation results of the proposed processor applied to compensate the response of a sinusoidal sensor and its robustness to mismatch are presented.
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G. Zatorre, N. Medrano, M. T. Sanz, P. A. Martínez, S. Celma, and J. M. Garcia-del-Pozo "A study of mismatch in adaptive programmable CMOS sensor compensation circuits", Proc. SPIE 6590, VLSI Circuits and Systems III, 65900G (23 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.721959
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Device simulation

Data modeling

CMOS sensors

Computer simulations

Computer architecture

Neural networks

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