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21 may 2018 06:01:44

 
Sensors, Vol. 18, Pages 1629: Study of CMOS-SOI Integrated Temperature Sensing Circuits for On-Chip Temperature Monitoring (Sensors)
 


This paper investigates the concepts, performance and limitations of temperature sensing circuits realized in complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) silicon on insulator (SOI) technology. It is shown that the MOSFET threshold voltage (Vt) can be used to accurately measure the chip local temperature by using a Vt extractor circuit. Furthermore, the circuit’s performance is compared to standard circuits used to generate an accurate output current or voltage proportional to the absolute temperature, i.e., proportional-to-absolute temperature (PTAT), in terms of linearity, sensitivity, power consumption, speed, accuracy and calibration needs. It is shown that the Vt extractor circuit is a better solution to determine the temperature of low power, analog and mixed-signal designs due to its accuracy, low power consumption and no need for calibration. The circuit has been designed using 1 µm partially depleted (PD) CMOS-SOI technology, and demonstrates a measurement inaccuracy of ±1.5 K across 300 K–500 K temperature range while consuming only 30 µW during operation.


 
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