P. Malcovati, C. Leme, R. Lenggenhager, F. Maloberti, H. Baltes
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Abstract
In this paper we present a switched capacitor multirate read-out circuit for thermoelectric infrared sensors integrated on chip. The target application is a passive intrusion detector. The signal generated by the sensor in this particular application is quite small (few tens of /spl mu/V) and has a narrow bandwidth (0.1+10 Hz). It must be amplified (keeping the noise level as low as possible) and band pass filtered. An auto-zeroed low-noise transconductance stage transforms the sensor output voltage in a current, which is applied to a multirate switched capacitor integrator, performing the signal processing. A prototype was integrated in a 1.2 /spl mu/m CMOS technology. Simulation and experimental results are reported.<>