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An 8.2-μW 0.14-mm2 16-Channel CDMA-Like Capacitance-to-Digital Converter

Journal

IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS
Volume 55, Issue 5, Pages 1361-1373

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSSC.2019.2949232

Keywords

Capacitance-to-digital converter (CDC); capacitive sensor array; electronic skin (e-skin); multi-channel sensor interface circuits; pressure sensors

Funding

  1. NUS Hybrid-Integrated Flexible (Stretchable) Electronic Systems Program (HiFES) program, through the LAkSA: Large-Area Skin-Conformable Natural Interfaces in Self-Aligning Polymer Platform Project [R263-501-011-133]
  2. Singapore's National Research Foundation [NRF-RSS2015-003]
  3. E6Nanofab, National University of Singapore

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This article presents a multi-channel capacitance-todigital converter (CDC) circuits using the continuous-time Walsh coding multiplexing. The proposed circuits modulate the input capacitive sensors with orthogonal codes, enable simultaneous read-in of 16 capacitive sensors, and provide the combined 16 digitized outputs in a single conversion. By correlating 16 successive digitized outputs with the corresponding orthogonal codes in post-processing, the 16 capacitive channels can then be demodulated separately. The proposed continuous-time Walsh coding modulation preserves temporal information with minimum circuitry duplication and bandwidth requirement. This chip is fabricated in 130-nm CMOS technology and occupies an area of 0.14 mm2. With a reference clock of 4 MHz, the proposed multi-channel CDC achieves 11.4 ENOB with an average conversion time of 482 mu s. It consumes 0.51 mu W/channel and achieves an FoM of 87 fJ/conversion step.

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