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A direct approach for interfacing four-wire resistive sensors to microcontrollers

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MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 34, Issue 3, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/aca425

Keywords

embedded system; microcontroller; remote sensor; resistive sensor; sensor interface electronics

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A novel proposal for four-wire connected resistive sensors in direct sensor-to-microcontroller interface circuits is presented and experimentally tested in this paper. The circuit measures six discharging times corresponding to six RC circuits, including the sensor resistance and the parasitic resistance of the wires. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed circuit maintains accuracy and linearity even with increased wire resistance or mismatched wire resistances.
In the field of direct sensor-to-microcontroller interface circuits, a novel proposal for four-wire connected resistive sensors is suggested and experimentally tested herein. The circuit relies on measuring six discharging times corresponding to six RC circuits, which include the sensor resistance and the parasitic resistance of the wires. The circuit has been applied to measure resistors emulating a Pt100 thermal sensor with different values of wire resistance. Experimental results show that the accuracy and linearity of the proposed circuit is not deteriorated while increasing the wire resistance, either by the mismatch between the wire resistances. The error, with respect to the case with null wire resistances, is lower than 45 m omega, while the non-linearity error is lower than 0.05% full-scale span in the worst scenario under test.

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