JOURNAL ARTICLE

Integrated chemical microsensor systems in CMOS-technology

Abstract

The aim in utilizing microfabrication techniques and CMOS technology for chemical sensors is to devise more intelligent, more autonomous, more integrated, and more reliable gas sensor systems at low costs in a generic approach. Since the sensor market is strongly fragmented, i.e., there exists a large variety of applications with different needs and sensor requirements, a modular approach or "toolbox strategy" relying on CMOS as platform technology was identified as a very promising approach. The application then dictates the microsensor system architecture and the nature of its components: As soon as the target analytes and their concentrations as well as the boundary conditions of detection are specified, the optimum transducer, the necessary driving and signal conditioning circuitry, as well as interface and communication units can be selected from the CMOS-toolbox, and the different modules can then be combined to arrive at a custom-designed monolithic CMOS microsensor system. Several examples of monolithically integrated chemical microsensor systems are presented. The evolution from single transducers, which are integrated with the necessary driving and signal conditioning circuitry, to monolithic multi-sensor arrays and fully developed systems with on-chip sensor control and standard interfaces is shown.

Keywords:
CMOS Signal conditioning Microfabrication Modular design Toolbox Transducer Computer science Interface (matter) SIGNAL (programming language) Intelligent sensor Electronic engineering Embedded system Engineering Electrical engineering Wireless sensor network Power (physics)

Metrics

82
Cited By
9.93
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
14
Refs
0.99
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Bioengineering
Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Related Documents

BOOK-CHAPTER

Integrated Vacuum Microsensor Systems in CMOS Technology

Jiaqi WangZhenan Tang

Micro/Nano technologies Year: 2018 Pages: 577-594
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Integrated Circuits and Microsensor Systems for High Temperature Environments Realized by SOI-CMOS Technology

Hidekuni TakaoMákoto Ishida

Journal:   Preprints of Annual Meeting of The Ceramic Society of Japan Preprints of Fall Meeting of The Ceramic Society of Japan 18th Fall Meeting of The Ceramic Society of Japan & 1st Asia-Oceania Ceramic Federation (AOCF) Conference Year: 2005 Pages: 334-334
© 2026 ScienceGate Book Chapters — All rights reserved.