Sensor Signal Conditioner has dual analog output interface.

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For automotive and industrial applications, AEC-Q100 qualified ZSSC3154 can read out 2 different input signals. IC also measures temperature of full bridge sensor to compensate for offset, gain, and temperature coefficient as well as non-linearity failures. Digital compensation is also applied to ambient temperature sensor signal. Programmable configurations of 2 analog outputs allow reading both measurement results simultaneously or generating 2 complementary signals.



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ZMDI, a Global Semiconductor Company, Introduces the ZSSC3154 - The New High-Precision Signal Conditioner Standard IC with Dual Analog Output interface for Automotive and Industrial Applications



DRESDEN, Germany - ZMD AG (ZMDI), a Dresden-based semiconductor company that specializes in enabling energy-efficient solutions, today announces an additional member of their ZSSC product family, the ZSSC3154. As a global supplier of analog and mixed-signal solutions for automotive, industrial, medical, information technology and consumer applications, ZMDI introduces the ZSSC3154 as a valuable addition to their portfolio of signal sensor conditioners. It is well suited to many automotive and industrial applications.

With the ZSSC3154, two different input signals, such as a pressure signal from a resistive full bridge and temperature from an external temperature sensor (diode or positive temperature coefficient (PTC) resistor), are read out using one IC. The ZSSC3154 also measures the temperature of the full bridge sensor either externally or directly on the chip to compensate for the sensor's offset, gain and temperature coefficient up to the second order and non-linearity failures up to the third order. The signal from the ambient temperature sensor is also digitally compensated for offset, gain and non-linearity up to the second order. These digital corrections are performed by a 16-bit RISC microcontroller using coefficients and settings stored in an on-board EEPROM memory. Different programmable configurations of the two analog outputs allow reading both measurement results simultaneously or generating two complementary (normal and antivalent) signals from the full-bridge sensor for controlling the correct sensor-to-module communication over time.

"The various configurable output options of the two analog output channels allow our customers to setup applications with redundant output signals. An example of application areas for the ZSSC3154 may include automotive ABS/ESC applications" stated Frank Schulze, Business Line Manager for Sensing and Automotive at ZMDI.

The ZSSC3154 allows a digital one-pass end-of-line calibration with integrated broken-chip detection, enabling fully automatic and highly efficient mass production for non-calibrated sensing elements. The IC is available as die or in a QFN32 5x5 mm plastic package compliant with the JEDEC standard. The ZSSC3154 is qualified according to AEC-Q100 automotive standards for an operational temperature range between -40°C and +125°C.

The unit price is EUR 4,60 / USD 6.22 for packaged parts in tubes with a minimum order of 1000 ICs or EUR 1,56 / USD 2.11 for die on frame with a minimum order of 10,000 die. The IC is available for volume production.

Benefits and Features of the ZSSC3154:
Dynamic
  • Various configurable output options
    Safe
  • Safety output behavior via two antivalent analog outputs
    Accurate
  • Simultaneous measurement of sensor signal and temperature signal for compensation and ambient temperature
    Effective
  • Efficient use of non-calibrated elements for bridge and ambient temperature sensors without external trimming components
    Cost Efficient
  • Single-pass end-of-line calibration algorithm and broken-chip detection minimize production costs
    Robust
  • High EMC/ESD robustness and AEC-Q100 qualification

    About ZMDI
    Zentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden AG (ZMDI) is a global supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors solutions for automotive, industrial, medical, information technology and consumer applications. These solutions enable our customers to create the most energy-efficient products in power management, lighting and sensors.
    For over 50 years, ZMDI has been globally headquartered in Dresden, Germany. With over 300 employees worldwide ZMDI serves its customers with sales offices and design centers throughout Germany, Italy, Bulgaria, France, United Kingdom, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and the United States.
    See more at www.zmdi.com.

    For further information:
    Daniel Aitken, ZMDI Global Director of Marketing and Communications, T +001 514 831 6722 daniel.aitken@zmdi.com
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