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A customizable, low-power, wireless, embedded sensing platform for resistive nanoscale sensors

Engineering and Technology

A customizable, low-power, wireless, embedded sensing platform for resistive nanoscale sensors

S. Nedelcu, K. Thodkar, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking wireless platform that interfaces high-sensitivity nanoscale sensors, enabling precise detection of trace gases like NO₂. Developed by Stefan Nedelcu, Kishan Thodkar, and Christofer Hierold, this innovative technology boasts exceptional performance, with a limit of detection down to 1 ppb and the flexibility for various IoT applications.... show more
Abstract
Customizable, portable, battery-operated, wireless platforms for interfacing high-sensitivity nanoscale sensors are a means to improve spatiotemporal measurement coverage of physical parameters. Such a platform can enable the expansion of IoT for environmental and lifestyle applications. Here we report a platform capable of acquiring currents ranging from 1.5 nA to 7.2 µA full-scale with 20-bit resolution and variable sampling rates of up to 3.125 kSPS. In addition, it features a bipolar voltage programmable in the range of −10 V to +5 V with a 3.65 mV resolution. A Finite State Machine steers the system by executing a set of embedded functions. The FSM allows for dynamic, customized adjustments of the nanosensor bias, including elevated bias schemes for self-heating, measurement range, bandwidth, sampling rate, and measurement time intervals. Furthermore, it enables data logging on external memory (SD card) and data transmission over a Bluetooth low energy connection. The average power consumption of the platform is 64.5 mW for a measurement protocol of three samples per second, including a BLE advertisement of a 0 dBm transmission power. A state-of-the-art (SoA) application of the platform performance using a CNT nanosensor, exposed to NO₂ gas concentrations from 200 ppb down to 1 ppb, has been demonstrated. Although sensor signals are measured for NO₂ concentrations of 1 ppb, the 3σ limit of detection (LOD) of 23 ppb is determined (1σ: 7 ppb) in slope detection mode, including the sensor signal variations in repeated measurements. The platform’s wide current range and high versatility make it suitable for signal acquisition from resistive nanosensors such as silicon nanowires, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and other 2D materials. Along with its overall low power consumption, the proposed platform is highly suitable for various sensing applications within the context of IoT.
Publisher
Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Published On
Jan 28, 2022
Authors
Stefan Nedelcu, Kishan Thodkar, Christofer Hierold
Tags
nanoscale sensors
wireless platform
NO₂ detection
Bluetooth Low Energy
power consumption
IoT applications
CNT nanosensor
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