A Self-Sustained CMOS Microwave Chemical Sensor Using a Frequency Synthesizer

Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of(2012)

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In this paper, a CMOS on-chip sensor is presented to detect dielectric constant of organic chemicals. The dielectric constant of these chemicals is measured using the oscillation frequency shift of an LC voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) upon the change of the tank capacitance when exposed to the liquid. To make the system self-sustained, the VCO is embedded inside a frequency synthesizer to convert the frequency shift into voltage that can be digitized using an on-chip analog-to-digital converter. The dielectric constant is then estimated using a detection procedure including the calibration of the sensor. The dielectric constants of different organic liquids have been detected in the frequency range of 7-9 GHz with an accuracy of 3.7% compared with theoretical values for sample volumes of 10-20 μL. The sensor is also applicable for binary mixture detection and estimation of the fractional volume of the constituting materials with an accuracy of 1%-2%.
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CMOS integrated circuits,analogue-digital conversion,calibration,chemical sensors,field effect MMIC,frequency synthesizers,microwave detectors,microwave oscillators,voltage-controlled oscillators,CMOS on-chip sensor,LC VCO,LC voltage-controlled oscillator,binary mixture detection,binary mixture estimation,dielectric constant detection,fractional volume,frequency 7 GHz to 9 GHz,frequency synthesizer,on-chip analog-to-digital converter,organic chemicals,organic liquids,oscillation frequency shift,self-sustained CMOS microwave chemical sensor,sensor calibration,tank capacitance,Dielectric constant,frequency synthesizer,microwave sensor,oscillator
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