Custom CMOS integrated circuits and commercial LEDs can be combined to build a compact system aimed at performing optical spectroscopy with reduced cost and low area consumption. This work presents a LED-based device capable of detecting different fingerprints of reflected or diffused light, employing LEDs for both transmitting (i.e., light source) and receiving (i.e., photo-detector) purposes. Two recently proposed low-power mixed-signal integrated circuits are employed, paving the way for an IoT device powered by a single battery cell. Experimental tests were conducted to evaluate the sensing capability of the proposed system.

An IoT sensor platform for LED-based optical spectroscopy

Ria A.
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Motroni A.;Gagliardi F.;Piotto M.;Bruschi P.
2023-01-01

Abstract

Custom CMOS integrated circuits and commercial LEDs can be combined to build a compact system aimed at performing optical spectroscopy with reduced cost and low area consumption. This work presents a LED-based device capable of detecting different fingerprints of reflected or diffused light, employing LEDs for both transmitting (i.e., light source) and receiving (i.e., photo-detector) purposes. Two recently proposed low-power mixed-signal integrated circuits are employed, paving the way for an IoT device powered by a single battery cell. Experimental tests were conducted to evaluate the sensing capability of the proposed system.
2023
978-953-290-128-3
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