Analog Front-End Design for Noisy Sensors
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| Aspect | Design Approach | Example Component / Technique |
|---|---|---|
| Low-Noise Amplification | Use an instrumentation amplifier to boost the very small sensor signal, ensuring high input impedance and excellent noise rejection. | INA333 or AD8421 |
| Filtering | Implement RC low-pass filters to suppress high-frequency noise before the ADC. The resistor and capacitor values should be calculated for a cutoff frequency below the noise floor, yet above the signal bandwidth. | Use standard resistor (R?) and capacitor (C?) values (e.g., 10kΩ and 0.1µF give a cutoff ≈ 160 Hz) |
| ADC Selection | Choose a precision 16-bit ADC that supports the desired sampling rate (e.g., up to several hundred samples per second) and allows for configuring the data rate and gain. | ADS1115 |
| Voltage Reference Stability | Use an external, high-accuracy voltage reference IC to ensure that the ADC measurements are stable and repeatable despite fluctuations in supply or ambient conditions. | ADR4550 |
| PCB Layout Techniques | - Separate analog and digital ground planes. - Use a star grounding scheme to minimize ground loops. - Place decoupling capacitors very near the power and reference pins to reduce noise. - Route sensitive signal traces away from high-speed digital lines. | Follow best layout practices when routing, and incorporate a dedicated analog ground net (e.g., using Ground) |
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