Print Email Facebook Twitter Design of high-resolution photodiode readout circuitry for a bio-implantable continuous glucose sensing chip Title Design of high-resolution photodiode readout circuitry for a bio-implantable continuous glucose sensing chip Author Kamath, U.R. Contributor Pertijs, M.A.P. (mentor) San Segundo Bello, D. (mentor) Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Electronic Instrumentation Laboratory Programme Microelectronics Date 2012-11-28 Abstract Glucose sensors are useful for monitoring and control of blood-sugar concentration for diabetic patients. There are many challenges in their wide-spread use and effectiveness in control of the disease. This work is a step towards achieving in vivo continuous long-term glucose monitoring using the optical near-infrared based glucose sensing principle. The thesis investigates and arrives at an architecture for the readout circuitry of such a sensor system. The goal is that the realized CMOS chip together with the optical sensing devices realized in Silicon-on-Insulator technology will form a single-implantable solution. The advantage is the long-term monitoring due to non-usage of chemical reagents. The thesis work addresses the read-out circuit requirements for a photodiode as part of such a sensor. The design of a high-resolution current-input sigma-delta ADC is discussed which targets to achieve 16-bit resolution for a photo-diode signal in the range of 100nA-10?A. Various optimizations for specifications such as noise, accuracy and energy-efficiency both at circuit and system level are addressed. The chip has been realized in a TSMC 0.18?m process. The initial measurements show the functionality of the ADC and its performance using the test set-up developed. A proof of concept of the optical-electrical interface with a photodiode shows the application of the circuit. Subject glucose sensorincremental Sigma-Deltacurrent input ADCdynamic referencewide-dynamic rangesensor adaptable ADC To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ea9d2e1c-5b03-44e9-b916-587fd737313f Embargo date 2014-01-01 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2012 Kamath, U.R. Files PDF Thesis_Umanath_Final.pdf 5.5 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ea9d2e1c-5b03-44e9-b916-587fd737313f/datastream/OBJ/view