A comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier and low noise operational amplifier for potentiometric transduction circuit

This paper presents a comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier, OPA111 and low noise operational amplifier, OP27 for potentiometric transduction circuit. Methods for integration of piezoresistive MEMS sensor with the potentiometric transduction circuit have reported succe...

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Published in:BEIAC 2013 - 2013 IEEE Business Engineering and Industrial Applications Colloquium
Main Author: Abdullah M.F.; Adnan M.A.; Aziz M.G.A.; Hussein Z.; Noor M.H.M.; Azman K.A.; Madzhi N.K.
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Abdullah M.F.; Adnan M.A.; Aziz M.G.A.; Hussein Z.; Noor M.H.M.; Azman K.A.; Madzhi N.K.
A comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier and low noise operational amplifier for potentiometric transduction circuit
2013
BEIAC 2013 - 2013 IEEE Business Engineering and Industrial Applications Colloquium


10.1109/BEIAC.2013.6560196
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84883063608&doi=10.1109%2fBEIAC.2013.6560196&partnerID=40&md5=d29ff6bc37fe31c3d1d2576077c57fa8
This paper presents a comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier, OPA111 and low noise operational amplifier, OP27 for potentiometric transduction circuit. Methods for integration of piezoresistive MEMS sensor with the potentiometric transduction circuit have reported successes. There was a need for a low noise operational amplifier for amplifying the output from the piezoresistive MEMS sensor since noise is the main problem in the circuit design. The purpose of this project is to reduce the noise effect by comparing two types of operational amplifier. The purpose of the design involved the piezoresistive MEMS sensing with the potentiometric transduction circuit. Since the sensor input range of 1.1 to 1.3 kilo ohms, the potentiometric transduction circuit designed enables the small changes in the resistivity. The circuit has been designed and test through theoretical, simulation and experimental studies. From the experiment, for the sensor input range, an output range of -0.108 to +0.1 volts is obtained. The percentages discrepancy within 4.278% for low noise precision difet operational amplifier, OPA111 and 8.308% low noise operational amplifier, OP27 is found between theoretical and hardware results, on the average. The null bridge condition is designed at 1.2 kilo ohms with the discrepancy of 5.71% is detected. © 2013 IEEE.


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author Abdullah M.F.; Adnan M.A.; Aziz M.G.A.; Hussein Z.; Noor M.H.M.; Azman K.A.; Madzhi N.K.
spellingShingle Abdullah M.F.; Adnan M.A.; Aziz M.G.A.; Hussein Z.; Noor M.H.M.; Azman K.A.; Madzhi N.K.
A comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier and low noise operational amplifier for potentiometric transduction circuit
author_facet Abdullah M.F.; Adnan M.A.; Aziz M.G.A.; Hussein Z.; Noor M.H.M.; Azman K.A.; Madzhi N.K.
author_sort Abdullah M.F.; Adnan M.A.; Aziz M.G.A.; Hussein Z.; Noor M.H.M.; Azman K.A.; Madzhi N.K.
title A comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier and low noise operational amplifier for potentiometric transduction circuit
title_short A comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier and low noise operational amplifier for potentiometric transduction circuit
title_full A comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier and low noise operational amplifier for potentiometric transduction circuit
title_fullStr A comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier and low noise operational amplifier for potentiometric transduction circuit
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier and low noise operational amplifier for potentiometric transduction circuit
title_sort A comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier and low noise operational amplifier for potentiometric transduction circuit
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description This paper presents a comparative study on low noise precision difet operational amplifier, OPA111 and low noise operational amplifier, OP27 for potentiometric transduction circuit. Methods for integration of piezoresistive MEMS sensor with the potentiometric transduction circuit have reported successes. There was a need for a low noise operational amplifier for amplifying the output from the piezoresistive MEMS sensor since noise is the main problem in the circuit design. The purpose of this project is to reduce the noise effect by comparing two types of operational amplifier. The purpose of the design involved the piezoresistive MEMS sensing with the potentiometric transduction circuit. Since the sensor input range of 1.1 to 1.3 kilo ohms, the potentiometric transduction circuit designed enables the small changes in the resistivity. The circuit has been designed and test through theoretical, simulation and experimental studies. From the experiment, for the sensor input range, an output range of -0.108 to +0.1 volts is obtained. The percentages discrepancy within 4.278% for low noise precision difet operational amplifier, OPA111 and 8.308% low noise operational amplifier, OP27 is found between theoretical and hardware results, on the average. The null bridge condition is designed at 1.2 kilo ohms with the discrepancy of 5.71% is detected. © 2013 IEEE.
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