Integration of sensors and electronics on the same substrate becomes more and more important. CMOS circuit design seems to be the most important technique for the monolithic approach. Compared to bipolar circuits power consumption is much lower, compared to BiCMOS the the process is much less complex therefore having a much lower number of masks. This is very important because in most cases monolithic integration means additional process steps and by this a higher process complexity. This paper wants to give a few examples for the monolithic approach in the field of physical sensors based on CMOS-technologies for automotive and for medical applications.
Compatible CMOS microsystems for automotive and for medical applications
Mikrosysteme in CMOS-Technologie für die Kraftfahrzeugelektrik und Medizintechnik
1996
12 Seiten, 23 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 12 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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