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An integrated CMOS sensing chip for NO2 detection

Barillaro et al., 2008

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12351903955378452859
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Barillaro G
Strambini L
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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This paper reports the fabrication, calibration and operation of an on-chip detection/alarm circuit for continuous monitoring of NO2 in the concentration range of hundreds ppb. The circuit consists of:(i) an APSFET (adsorption porous silicon FET) sensor;(ii) a transresistive …
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