A high-speed capacitive-sensor interface using a relaxation oscillator and a fast counter

Document typeConference report
Defense date2003-05
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Abstract
This paper presents the analysis and experimental results on the jitter of a capacitive-sensor interface. The interface
is implemented with a simple relaxation oscillator, a fast counter and a microcontroller. The goal is to find the criteria to implement a low-noise system, so that, even with a short measuring time, a
high-resolution can be obtained. Experimental results are performed in order to prove the validity of the theoretical predictions. The quantization noise of the 50 MHz counter
predominates over the internal noise of the oscillator for measuring times shorter than 2 ms. The achieved resolution for measuring times of 2 ms and 20 ms is better than 16 bits and 18 bits, respectively
CitationGasulla Forner, M.; Li, Xiujun; Meijer, G. C. M. A high-speed capacitive-sensor interface using a relaxation oscillator and a fast counter. A: IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference. Proceedings of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2003. Baltimore, MD, USA: IEEE Service Center, 2003, Vol. 1, 811- 816
ISBN0-7803-7705-2
ISSN1091-5281
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