Title :
A programmable temperature monitoring device for tagging small fish: a prototype chip development
Author :
Fisher, G. ; Daly, James C. ; Recksiek, Conrad W. ; Friedland, Kevin D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rhode Island Univ., Kingston, RI, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes the design of an archival temperature monitoring tag to be used to collect habitat information of Atlantic salmon during the marine phase of the species´ natural history. The monolithic circuit should not exceed an average power dissipation of 3.4 /spl mu/W, so that a small 3V, 30 mAh lithium battery will provide the device with the expected lifetime of 3 years. The thermal sensor is realized by a p-n-junction, The recorded junction voltages are digitized and stored in static RAM cells. The tag is programmed before deployment by an external computer via a serial interface. The device´s temperature-monitoring protocol is defined at this stage. Upon retrieval of the tag, the stored temperature values will be transferred to a computer where the geographical location of the fish at the actual sampling time will be deduced through retrospective navigation based on known sea temperature distribution.
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; electric sensing devices; monitoring; 3.4 muW; Atlantic salmon; archival temperature monitoring tag; average power dissipation; fish; geographical location; habitat information; junction voltages; programmable temperature monitoring device; retrospective navigation; sea temperature distribution; stored temperature values; tagging; temperature-monitoring protocol; thermal sensor; Batteries; Circuits; History; Lithium; Ocean temperature; Power dissipation; Tagging; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors;
Journal_Title :
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on