Metrology and Measurement Systems | |
Hardware Techniques for Improving the Calibration Performance of Direct Resistive Sensor-to-Microcontroller Interface | |
Vladimir Dimcev1  Cvetan Gavrovski1  Mario Makraduli1  Zivko Kokolanski1  | |
关键词: passive sensors; sensor interface; calibration; microcontroller; | |
DOI : 10.2478/mms-2013-0045 | |
来源: Versita | |
【 摘 要 】
Direct sensor-to-microcontroller is a simple approach for direct interface of passive modulating sensors to a microcontroller without any active components in between the sensor and the microcontroller and without an analog to digital converter. The metrological performances of such interface circuits are limited by certain microcontroller parameters which are predetermined by the manufacturing technology. These limitations can be improved by specific hardware-related techniques and can improve the accuracy, speed and resolution of the measurements. Such hardware solutions as well as proper selection of the electrical components are addressed in this paper. It has been shown that employment of only a few MOSFET transistors can reduce the maximal relative error of single point calibration more than fifteen times and can increase the measuring speed around 30 % in all calibration techniques in the measurement range of PT1000 resistive temperature sensors. Moreover, the effective number of resolution bits increases by more than 1.3 bits when using an external comparator.
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