INVESTIGADORES
HABERMAN Marcelo Alejandro
artículos
Título:
A Supply-Voltage Driving Scheme for Grounded Capacitive Sensor Front-Ends
Autor/es:
HABERMAN, MARCELO ALEJANDRO; SPINELLI, ENRIQUE MARIO; REVERTER, FERRAN
Revista:
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT
Editorial:
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 71
ISSN:
0018-9456
Resumen:
In this article, a novel supply-voltage driving (SVDR) scheme for capacitive sensor front-ends is proposed to eliminate the parasitic capacitance effects. The suggested circuit is intended for remote sensors (and, hence, connected to the circuit through a shielded cable) with one electrode grounded and of low capacitance (in the 0-10-pF range). The effects of the parasitic capacitance of the cable are avoided using the active-shielding technique, whereas those of the amplifier input through a smart driving of the reference node of the amplifier supply voltage. Thanks to these techniques, the input-output characteristic shows, without applying any adjustment and/or calibration, an offset error lower than 3 fF. The nonlinearity error (NLE) is in the order of 0.01% of the full-scale span (FSS), which corresponds to 1 fF. Different operational amplifiers (OAs) and different lengths (up to 15 m) of the interconnecting cable are experimentally tested to demonstrate the feasibility of the circuit. In comparison with similar circuits recently suggested in the literature, the proposed circuit does not require any bulky component, such as a transformer, and consequently, it is a lower-cost solution and suitable to be integrated.