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Chua-Chin Wang1, Zong-You Hou2, Jhih-Cheng You3
1Department of Electrical Engineering, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 80424, Taiwan. ccwang@ee.nsysu.edu.tw.
Abstract:
A high-precision Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) temperature sensor for (−5 °C, 120 °C) temperature range is designed and analyzed in this investigation. The proposed design is featured with a temperature range selection circuit so that the thermistor linear circuit automatically switches to a corresponding calibration loop in light of the temperature range besides the analysis of the calibration method. It resolves the problem that the temperature range of a single thermistor temperature sensor is too small. Notably, the output of the proposed design also attains a high linearity. The measurement results in a thermal chamber justifying that the output voltage is 1.96 V to 4.15 V, the maximum linearity error ≤1.4%, and the worst temperature error ≤1.1 °C in the temperature range of −5 °C to 120 °C.
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