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An electronic nose chip which uses three carbon black polymer sensors as its input is fabricated and tested. Results of longitudinal testing, response to analyte mixtures, temperature dependence, and power dissipation are discussed in the paper. Future work towards a fully integrated wearable electronic nose chip is discussed at the end of the paper