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Anadigm® FPAA Solution For Sensor Signal Conditioning

Anadigm(r) FPAA Solution for Sensor Signal Conditioning - Overview of Sensor Signal Conditioning and FPAA. AN220E04 - Dynamically Reconfigurable FPAA can adapt to different sensor conditioning needs multiple sensor conditioning circuits can be built on a single FPAA Dynamic reconfigurability Adaptive and precise Auto frequency and gain control Auto compensation Auto calibration Competitive advantage Applications requiring multiple sensors of various types and Signal Conditioning requirements Deteriorate with age Need calibration

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Anadigm® FPAA Solution For Sensor Signal Conditioning

Anadigm(r) FPAA Solution for Sensor Signal Conditioning - Overview of Sensor Signal Conditioning and FPAA. AN220E04 - Dynamically Reconfigurable FPAA can adapt to different sensor conditioning needs multiple sensor conditioning circuits can be built on a single FPAA Dynamic reconfigurability Adaptive and precise Auto frequency and gain control Auto compensation Auto calibration Competitive advantage Applications requiring multiple sensors of various types and Signal Conditioning requirements Deteriorate with age Need calibration

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Anadigm® FPAA Solution for Sensor

Signal Conditioning

Customer Presentation
August 2002

Customer Presentation PR080200-0003 August 2002 - page 1


Sensor Agenda

z Overview of Sensor Signal Conditioning


and FPAA
z Sensor Signal Linearization Using an
FPAA
z The Anadigm® Advantage

Customer Presentation PR080200-0003 August 2002 - page 2


Sensor Signal Conditioning – Overview

Stimulus
External • DC Source
Stimulus Sensors • Oscillator
• Temperature • Waveform generator Processing
• Pressure
• Analog
• Humidity Signal Conditioning
• Force • Digital
• Amplification/Attenuation System/Plant
• Etc.. • Open loop
• Filtering • Closed loop
• Rectification
• Peak detection
• Phase detection
• Linearization
• Polarity

System Design Challenges:


z Sourcing stable references and stimulus
z Multiple sensors with differing signal conditioning needs
z Methods of calibration and maintenance
z Manufacturing considerations

Customer Presentation PR080200-0003 August 2002 - page 3


Sensor – Why use FPAA?

System Design Challenge FPAA Feature/Benefits

z Stimulation from a stable and z On-Chip; DC references, oscillators


predictable source and custom waveform generators
 Temperature stable, no drift
 Lower cost of goods

z Programmable and Reconfigurable


z Applications requiring multiple  One Anadigm® FPAA can adapt to
sensors of various types and signal different sensor conditioning needs
conditioning requirements  Multiple sensor conditioning circuits
can be built on a single FPAA

z Dynamic reconfigurability
z Sensors:  Adaptive and precise
 Deteriorate with age  Auto frequency and gain control
 Auto compensation
 Need calibration
 Auto calibration
‰ Competitive advantage

Customer Presentation PR080200-0003 August 2002 - page 4


Sensor Signal Conditioning –
FPAA Alternative
External
Stimulus
Sensor

Stimulus

Signal
Conditioning ADC Processing System/Plant

Dedicated signal conditioning

AN220E04 – Dynamically Reconfigurable FPAA


Customer Presentation PR080200-0003 August 2002 - page 5
Sensor –
Basic System Block Diagram 1
Sensor Stimulus

Linearization
External
Stimulus Summation

Rectification Output to
Amp Control System
Phase Detection

SENSOR Threshold Detection

Integration

AN220E04 – Dynamically Reconfigurable FPAA


Customer Presentation PR080200-0003 August 2002 - page 6
Sensor –
Basic System Block Diagram 2
Sensor Stimulus

External
Stimulus
Signal Micro Output to the
ADC DAC
Conditioner Controller Control System
SENSOR

Memory /
Software

AN220E04 – Dynamically Reconfigurable FPAA


Customer Presentation PR080200-0003 August 2002 - page 7
Sensor –
Basic System Block Diagram 3
On Board
Processor/
DSP

Sensor Stimulus

External
Stimulus
Signal Output to the
ADC DAC
Conditioner Control System

SENSOR

Customer Presentation PR080200-0003 August 2002 - page 8


AN220E04 – Dynamically Reconfigurable FPAA
Sensor Linearization – The FPAA Way

FPAA resources

NTC Analog core cell


thermistor-based
sensors

SAR ADC LUT


interface

0.35 3
35
0.30 2.5
30
0.25 25 2

Voltage
Voltage

0.20 20 1.5
Gain

0.15 15
1
0.10 10
0.05 5 0.5
0.00 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0.00 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

Temperature (C) V oltage Temperature (C)

Sensor outputs are non-linear Signal dependent gains Identical, linear


and different (up to 255 steps) temperature/voltage
characteristic for both sensors

Customer Presentation PR080200-0003 August 2002 - page 9


Sensor – The Anadigm® Advantage

z Software design environment


 AnadigmDesigner®2

 Simple implementation of complex functions

 Rapid prototype and test

z Anadigm® FPAA platform


 Addresses multiple sensors

‰ Allows tuning the data acquisition board for


multiple sensors
 Zoom in on specific portions of the sensor curve

z Signal conditioning
 Adaptive

 Under real time control

 Added precision

Customer Presentation PR080200-0003 August 2002 - page 10

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