DocumentCode
1066851
Title
Sensor development in the microcomputer age
Author
Wolber, William G. ; Wise, Kensall D.
Author_Institution
Bendix Research Laboratories, Southfield, MI
Volume
26
Issue
12
fYear
1979
fDate
12/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1864
Lastpage
1874
Abstract
The proliferating applications of LSI circuitry require inputs from sensors which are both high in performance and low in cost. The need for improved sensors is especially acute in microcomputer-based control systems, where sensor development is expected to pace system applications. This paper reviews the sensors needed for real-time automotive engine control and compares the present status of a number of competing approaches. The problems and potential of sensors using integrated-circuit processes technology age examined. Sensor comparisons must be viewed in the context of the total system, including the output data format and type of microcomputer interface required. For automotive applications, the time-analog format is shown to have advantages. Finally, the additional design freedom and changing emphasis in sensor design as the result of adding on-chip circuitry to silicon-based sensors is described.
Keywords
Automotive engineering; Circuits; Control systems; Costs; Engines; Large scale integration; Microcomputers; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems; Sensor systems and applications;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-ED.1979.19789
Filename
1480367
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