Sensor Signal Interface IC offers high resolution, low power.

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Intended for MEMS-based pressure sensor modules, MAS6503 uses ratiometric ADC principle employing delta-sigma (∆Σ) conversion technique and communicates via 2-wire I²C serial bus interface. This 24-bit piezo resistive sensor signal interface IC, operating from 1.8–3.6 V, consumes 18.3 µA — with one pressure conversion in 1 sec at max resolution and including sensor bridge current. Effective number of bits (ENOB) of ADC is 17.4 bits, and over sampling ratio has 5 values to choose from.



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Micro Analog Systems Releases High Resolution Low Power Piezo Resistive Sensor Signal Interface IC



Targeted for MEMS based pressure sensor modules



Helsinki, Finland — Micro Analog Systems Oy today announced MAS6503, a 24-bit Piezo Resistive Sensor Signal Interface IC primarily intended for MEMS based pressure sensor modules.



The device uses a ratiometric AD-converter principle employing a delta-sigma (∆Σ) conversion technique, giving very good noise performance. Its current consumption is extremely low (18.3 µA, one pressure conversion in a second at maximum resolution and including sensor bridge current) and it can operate at low supply voltage from 1.8 V to 3.6 V which makes it an ideal solution for interfacing a piezoresistive sensor in power consumption critical portable applications. The effective number of bits (ENOB) of the ADC is 17.4 bits. The over sampling ratio (OSR) of the ∆Σ-converter has five values to choose from for further optimization between conversion accuracy, speed and current consumption. MAS6503 also features supply voltage monitoring mode which is especially useful in battery operated systems. The external sensor bridge can be used to sense not only pressure but also temperature, using the built-in sensor sampling switches. The MAS6503 communicates via a standard 2-wire I2C serial bus interface.

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