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CMOS Circuit Design for RF Sensors 2002 Edition
Contributor(s): Gudnason, Gunnar (Author), Bruun, Erik (Author)
ISBN: 1402071272     ISBN-13: 9781402071270
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 2002
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Annotation: CMOS Circuit Design for RF Sensors is about CMOS circuit design for sensor and actuators to be used in wireless RF systems. The main application is implantable transducers for biomedical purposes such as sensing of nerve signals and electrical stimulation of nerves. Special focus is put on the power and data link in a wireless system with transducers which are powered via the RF link. Novel principles and methods are presented for the regulation of power to the sensors and for the distribution of data and power in an implanted transducer system. One of the main problems in such systems is the transmission of power via an RF link. This problem is analyzed in detail and solutions incorporating an RF magnetic link to the transducers are identified. The theoretical results are supported by experiments from CMOS chips including a system chip for functional electrical stimulation (FES). The work shows that a System on Chip (SoC) solution is feasible using CMOS technology for the RF sensors. The only components which cannot be integrated on the chip are the antenna coil and a capacitor for energy storage.
CMOS Circuit Design for RF Sensors will be a useful reference for academics as well as research scientists whom are active in the field of (Analog) Circuit Design and Sensors.
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Electrical
- Technology & Engineering | Electronics - Semiconductors
- Medical
Dewey: 621.397
LCCN: 2002029684
Series: The Springer International Engineering and Computer Science
Physical Information: 0.54" H x 6.52" W x 9.76" (1.04 lbs) 176 pages
 
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This useful reference is about CMOS circuit design for sensor and actuators to be used in wireless RF systems. It places special focus on the power and data link in a wireless system with transducers powered via the RF link, presenting novel principles and methods.