Search for dissertations about: "capacitive readout"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words capacitive readout.
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1. Micromachined Three-Axis Accelerometers and Sensor Readout Electronics
Abstract : Miniaturized, MEMS-based, inertial navigation systems are used to track the position of moving objects without an external reference system. Several existing and future applications such as indoor navigation, stability control of vehicles, active prostheses or training aids for sportsmen would benefit from the small size and the low cost of micromachined inertial sensors. READ MORE
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2. SiC Readout IC for High Temperature Seismic Sensor System
Abstract : Over the last decade, electronics operating at high temperatures have been increasingly demanded to support in situ sensing applications such as automotive, deep-well drilling and aerospace. However, few of these applications have requirements above 460 °C, as the surface temperature of Venus, which is a specific target for the seismic sensing application in this thesis. READ MORE
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3. Development of an Ultrasensitive Capacitive DNA-sensor: A promising tool towards microbial diagnostics
Abstract : Fast and sensitive detection of pathogenic microbial cells is a highly important task in medical diagnostics, environmental analysis and evaluation of food safety. Accordingly, the idea of microorganism identification by the recognition of specific DNA sequence using electrochemical technique is one of the leading researches in the development of diagnostic devices. READ MORE
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4. Creation and Detection of Single Photons
Abstract : A growing number of technologies employ quantum properties in order to produce solutions that surpass the performance of conventional devices, or to execute operations that are fundamentally impossible with classical systems alone. In the field of optical quantum information science, photons are utilized to encode, communicate and manipulate information, making them vitally important. READ MORE
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5. Energy-Efficient Data Converters for Low-Power Sensors
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are employed in many applications, such as for monitoring bio-potential signals and environmental information. These applications require high-resolution (> 12-bit) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) at low-sampling rates (several kS/s). READ MORE