A Proposal to Eliminate the Impact of Crosstalk on Resistive Sensor Array Readouts
Completely eliminating crosstalk effect is the most important challenge when reading a resistive sensor array with {M} rows and {N} columns. It may require complex electronics, ranging from a large number of multiplexers and switches to use of {M} AC voltage sources. More measurements than tho...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE sensors journal 2020-11, Vol.20 (22), p.13461-13470 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Completely eliminating crosstalk effect is the most important challenge when reading a resistive sensor array with {M} rows and {N} columns. It may require complex electronics, ranging from a large number of multiplexers and switches to use of {M} AC voltage sources. More measurements than those considered strictly necessary, {M}\,\cdot {N} , may also be required. Thus, an implementation with multiplexers and switches uses 2\,\cdot {M}\,\cdot {N} measurements, while this number rises to {M}\,\cdot {N}\,\cdot {L} in the one that uses AC voltage sources, where L is the Fourier Transform length required to obtain the sensor readings. This article presents a new circuit and readout method to eliminate crosstalk that simultaneously reduces the total number of multiplexers to {M}+{N} and the number of measurements to {N}\,\cdot ({M}+1+({N}+1 )/2). The unique source of error comes from the non-idealities of the only operational amplifier used. As an added benefit, the new circuit also reduces power consumption of the array by including a single additional resistor. |
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ISSN: | 1530-437X 1558-1748 |
DOI: | 10.1109/JSEN.2020.3005227 |