A wireless RF CMOS interface for a soil moisture sensor

This paper describes a wireless RF CMOS interface for a soil moisture sensor. The mixedsignal interface is based on a 2ndorder switched capacitor, fully differential sigma-delta modulator with an effective resolution of 17-bit. The modulator bit stream output is applied to a counter as a first order...

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Main Author: Morais, Raul (author)
Other Authors: Valente, A. (author), Couto, Carlos (author), Correia, J. H. (author)
Format: conferencePaper
Language:eng
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1822/4834
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/4834
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Summary:This paper describes a wireless RF CMOS interface for a soil moisture sensor. The mixedsignal interface is based on a 2ndorder switched capacitor, fully differential sigma-delta modulator with an effective resolution of 17-bit. The modulator bit stream output is applied to a counter as a first order decimation filter and encoded as a pulse width modulated signal. This signal is then transmitted by means of an amplitude shift keying modulation, through a power amplifier operating at 433:92 MHz in class-E mode. The soil moisture sensor is based on Dual-Probe Heat-Pulse method and is implemented using an integrated temperature sensor and heater. After applying a heat-pulse, the temperature rise that is a function of soil moisture, generates a differential voltage that is amplified and applied to the mixed-signal interface input. The described interface can also be used with other kinds of environmental sensors in a wireless network for agricultural environments such as greenhouses. The CMOS mixedsignal interface has been implemented in a single-chip using a standard CMOS process (AMI 0.7 um, n-well, 2 metals and 1 poly).