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Troost, Léander (author)Integration of the sensory systems inside patient-specific medical devices (e.g., implants or prosthesis) can provide additional measurement data at different time points. This can result in improving the traditional designs of those medical devices, and consequently leading to increasing the patient’s comfort and quality of life. By doing...master thesis 2022
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Deutz, D.B. (author), van der Zwaag, S. (author), Groen, P.C. (author)As demand rises for flexible electronics, traditionally prepared sintered ceramic sensors must be transformed into fully new sensor materials that can bend and flex in use and integration. Negative temperature coefficient of resistance (NTC) ceramic thermistors are preferred temperature sensors for their high accuracy and excellent stability,...journal article 2020
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Smis, Ren (author)Flexible electronics have become the subject of industry focus, generating a market desire for fully flexible temperature sensors. To the best of our knowledge, there are no current systems that can adequately satisfy both the mechanical flexibility and sensing performance demanded for commercial applications. This work focused on a design for a...master thesis 2018
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Luo, Y. (author)This thesis focuses on developing a high-resolution, energy-efficient smart temperature sensor. A resistor-based temperature-sensing structure is chosen as the core of the sensor. To digitize the core output, a low-noise readout circuit is developed. The design was fabricated in a standard CMOS technology, and the measurements were conducted to...master thesis 2015
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Wu, R. (author), Makinwa, K.A.A. (author), Huijsing, J.H. (author)This paper presents a chopper instrumentation amplifier for interfacing precision thermistor bridges. For high CMRR and DC gain, the amplifier employs a three-stage current-feedback topology with nested-Miller compensation. By chopping both the input and intermediate stages of the amplifier, a 1 mHz 1/f noise corner was achieved at an input...journal article 2009