- Internet of Things for Architects
- Perry Lea
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- 2021-06-25 22:47:05
Sensor to controller
In many of the preceding examples for sensing components, the signal will require amplification, filtering, and calibration before going anywhere. Typically, the hardware will need an analog-to-digital converter of some resolution. The following is a simple 24-bit ADC that outputs a 5V signal:
Wheatstone Bridge: connected to AD7730 analog to digital converter as input to a microcontroller or system on a chip
The output can then be raw pulse-modulated data, or a serial interface such as I2C, SPI, or UART to a microcontroller or digital signal processor. A good example of this in a real system is the Texas Instruments infrared thermopile sensor (TMP007). This is a contactless MEMS temperature sensor that absorbs infrared wavelengths and converts them to a reference voltage while using a cold junction reference temperature. It is rated for accurately detecting temperatures in environments between -40 degrees Celsius to +125 degrees Celsius. We can see the components covered in this chapter for this part in the following figure:
TI TMP007Courtesy of Texas Instruments. TI Multi-Standard CC2650 SensorTag Design Guide. Texas Instruments Incorporated, 2015.
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