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Minimal Wide-Range Resistive Sensor-to-Microcontroller Interface for Versatile IoT Nodes

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIM.2022.3175045

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Gas sensor; Internet of Things (IoT); light-dependent resistor (LDR); microcontroller (mu C); resistive sensor interface; smart sensor

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  1. Project SWaRM-Net through the Ministero dell'istruzione, dell'universita e della ricerca (MIUR) 2012 Smart Cities and Communities Grant [SCN_00198]

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This article introduces a novel universal interface for resistive sensors, which can provide a measurement range larger than 100 dB, and a proof-of-concept prototype has been implemented.
Sensor interface is a term including all the circuits adopted for providing measurement readouts from sensor signals. Starting from early 2000s, a plethora of solutions, generally addressed as direct sensor-to-microcontroller interfaces, has been proposed. This concept is particularly intriguing given the widespread adoption of smart devices following the introduction of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm. However, the use of those strategies is often limited by the reduced input dynamic range they offer. In this article, authors propose a novel universal interface for resistive sensors, able to provide an overall measurement range larger than 100 dB, combining consecutive subranges leveraging on volt-amperometric and integral measurement approaches. The procedure for determining subranges is detailed; error analysis for estimating the impact of (active components) nonidealities is furnished as well. Moreover, to evaluate feasibility and obtainable performance, a proof-ofconcept prototype has been implemented. In particular, a relative error of 1.31% results for fixed resistor measurements ranging from less than 1 k Omega to more than 100 M Omega. The capability to track slowly changing measurand (a common scenario in many IoT applications) has been also verified, given a maximum measurement time of about 0.6 s.

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