Pulsed-Temperature Metal Oxide Gas Sensors for Microwatt Power Consumption

Volume: 8, Pages: 70938 - 70946
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Metal Oxide (MOX) gas sensors rely on chemical reactions that occur efficiently at high temperatures, resulting in too-demanding power requirements for certain applications. Operating the sensor under a Pulsed-Temperature Operation (PTO), by which the sensor heater is switched ON and OFF periodically, is a common practice to reduce the power consumption. However, the sensor performance is degraded as the OFF periods become larger. Other research...
Paper Details
Title
Pulsed-Temperature Metal Oxide Gas Sensors for Microwatt Power Consumption
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
8
Pages
70938 - 70946
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