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DESCRIPTION:Ultra low power SAR ADCs and versatile\, dynamic sensor interfa
 ces\n\nAbstract: In this talk\, we will take a look at ultra low power sen
 sor interfaces for IoT applications. In such applications\, the sensing op
 eration is often done at a relatively low frequency\, and sometimes it is 
 heavily duty-cycled\, or it should be triggered by particular events or th
 resholds. For that reason\, dynamic operation is beneficial as compared to
  static operation. We will review ADC and sensor interface architectures t
 hat can operate dynamically and that can be triggered by a single clock pu
 lse. Various capacitive and resistive sensor interfaces are shown\, and th
 e final example shows a resistive-based temperature sensor interface inclu
 ding analog correction techniques for gain\, offset and distortion.\n\nSpe
 aker(s): Pieter Harpe\n\nTyndall National Institute\, Lee Maltings\, Dyke 
 Parade\,\, Cork\, Cork\, Ireland\, T12 R5CP\, Virtual: https://events.vtoo
 ls.ieee.org/m/511256
LOCATION:Tyndall National Institute\, Lee Maltings\, Dyke Parade\,\, Cork\,
  Cork\, Ireland\, T12 R5CP\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/511
 256
ORGANIZER:daniel.ohare@mcci.ie
SEQUENCE:21
SUMMARY:SSCS UK and Ireland DL : Prof. Pieter Harpe : Ultra low power SAR A
 DCs and versatile\, dynamic sensor interfaces
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/511256
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;h3&gt;Ultra low power SAR ADCs and versatile\, 
 dynamic sensor interfaces&lt;/h3&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract: &lt;/strong&gt;In this talk
 \, we will take a look at ultra low power sensor interfaces for IoT applic
 ations. In such applications\, the sensing operation is often done at a re
 latively low frequency\, and sometimes it is heavily duty-cycled\, or it s
 hould be triggered by particular events or thresholds. For that reason\, d
 ynamic operation is beneficial as compared to static operation. We will re
 view ADC and sensor interface architectures that can operate dynamically a
 nd that can be triggered by a single clock pulse. Various capacitive and r
 esistive sensor interfaces are shown\, and the final example shows a resis
 tive-based temperature sensor interface including analog correction techni
 ques for gain\, offset and distortion.&lt;/p&gt;
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