Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: ZMD America | Subject: ZMD31150
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 November 2006
Signal conditioner is made for
automotive sensing
The ZMD31150 high-speed automotive signal conditioner IC features advanced on-chip diagnostics for use with all types of Wheatstone bridge sensors.
The ZMD31150 high-speed automotive signal conditioner IC features advanced on-chip diagnostics for use with all types of Wheatstone bridge sensors The ZMD31150 is designed for all sensing applications in automotive environments, such as fuel injection, ABS, power steering, air induction, fuel tank, air conditioning and occupant classification
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sensor inaccuracy or failure is a leading cause of unscheduled service for modern automobiles.
A sensor signal conditioner (SSC) must either give a known-correct response, or report an error code.
Enhanced real-time diagnostics in the ZMD31150 detect faulty connections, shorts and power loss events.
An error-correcting function in the EEPROM insures uncorrupted EEPROM content and increased MTBF.
This is backed up with an EEPROM signature check which detects severe, uncorrectable multibit failures.
To enhance hardware reliability, the output is protected against short-circuits, reverse-polarity, and voltages as high as 33V.
The ZMD31150 provides highly accurate amplification and sensor-specific digital correction of bridge sensor signals.
An analogue pre-amp gain of 420 accommodates bridge outputs as low as 1mV/V and an extended sensor offset.
A fast 16bit ADC with an integrating input characteristic gives a 7.8kHz sample rate, so the whole system delivers a comparable analogue bandwidth of 4kHz.
Accuracy and flexibility is further enhanced by selectable internal or external temperature sensors.
This allows more precise temperature compensation of sensor readings.
Signal conditioning is done by an internal digital signal processor running a correction algorithm based on calibration coefficients stored in the on-chip EEPROM.
By calibrating the chip to a specific sensor digitally, users gain the benefits of speed and accuracy, while eliminating the cost associated with trimming methods using lasers and/or external devices.
Calibration is accomplished easily with a simple PC-based program using the ZMD31150's serial interface.
Additional EEPROM bytes allow storage of a serial number or other product-traceability data.
Because it is re-programmable, sensors can be recalibrated as often as desired.
This makes field replacement of sensors easier, more accurate and less expensive.
The measured and corrected bridge values are provided at the output pin, which can be configured as an analogue voltage output with 12bit resolution, or ZMD's ZACwire one-wire digital output, or as an I2C bus signal.
A built-in programmable digital filter helps fit the sensor system response to the required output behaviour.
The output levels also have programmable digital clipping levels.
All together, this delivers excellent accuracy: +/-0.1% FSO from -25 to +85C, +/-0.25% FSO from -40 to +125C, and +/-0.5% FSO from -40 to +150C.
Accurate fuel-system pressure monitoring is essential for the new Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) and diesel common-rail injection engines.
The ZMD31150's wide temperature range (-40 to +150C), high accuracy, and sophisticated diagnostics fit well in this application.
A development kit supports the ZMD31150 evaluation and experimental calibration.
The kit includes PCBs, samples, software and technical documentation.
The ZMD31150 is available now in SSOP14 packages at a unit cost of US $3.32 for 1500 units, or as a die at a unit cost of US $2.12 for 1700 units.
Support for industrial mass calibration is available, as is quick circuit customisation for large production volumes.
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