Analog CMOS Microelectronic Circuits describes novel approaches for
analog electronic interfaces design, especially for resistive and
capacitive sensors showing a wide variation range, with the intent to
cover a lack of solutions in the literature. After an initial
description of sensors and main definitions, novel electronic circuits,
which do not require any initial calibrations, are described; they show
both AC and DC excitation voltage for the employed sensor, and use both
voltage-mode and current-mode approaches. The proposed interfaces can be
realized both as prototype boards, for fast characterization (in this
sense, they can be easily implemented by students and researchers), and
as integrated circuits, using modern low-voltage low-power design
techniques (in this case, specialist analog microelectronic researchers
will find them useful). The primary audience of Analog CMOS
Microelectronic Circuits are: analog circuit designers, sensor
companies, Ph.D. students on analog microelectronics, undergraduate and
postgraduate students in electronic engineering.