Sensing and Conditioning
Capacitive proximity detection spurs automotive convenience features January 16, 2012
Luben Hristov of Atmel illustrates how capacitive proximity detection is able to spur automotive convenience features.
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Applying the interrupt features of a MEMS accelerometer
December 23, 2011
Jay Esfandyari, Paolo Bendiscioli and Gang Xu of STMicroelectronics describe some of the popular interrupt-based applications ...
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Jitter and timing analysis in the presence of crosstalk
December 19, 2011
Chris Loberg of Tektronix focuses on a new approach to jitter separation in the presence of crosstalk, a growing problem ...
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Designing capacitive sensing for a specific application (Part 2 of 3)
December 08, 2011
Shruti H and Subbarao Lanka of Cypress Semiconductor corp., continue their analysis of different hurdles faced when designing ...
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Ratiometricity, digital signal correction enable high-res, low-noise smart sensors
December 02, 2011
Marko Mailand, ZMDI examines how the ratiometric measurement principleand digital signal correction enable the development ...
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Designing capacitive sensing for a specific application (Part 1 of 3)
November 29, 2011
Shruti H and Subbarao Lanka of Cypress Semiconductor corp., focus on different hurdles faced when designing a capacitive ...
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Design capacitive touch systems for robustness and manufacturability
November 21, 2011
Jean Viljoen of Azoteq explains how to design capacitive touch systems for robustness and manufacturability.
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Understanding electromagnetic interference sources in touchscreens
November 15, 2011
Vadim Konradi of Silicon Labs reviews the various EMI problems associated with projected-capacitance touchscreens in today's ...
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Ensuring data integrity in a noisy world
November 09, 2011
Mike Stout, Applications Manager, Texas Instruments describes what noise can do to digital data when going from a sensor ...
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Understanding and measuring an oscilloscope's frequency response
October 26, 2011
Brig Asay of Agilent Technologies examines in detail the tests and measurement of a oscilloscope's bandwidth.
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