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Sensor signal conditioner combines 16-bit precision analog-to-digital conversion with 18-bit DSP

Sensor signal conditioner combines 16-bit precision analog-to-digital conversion with 18-bit DSP

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Designed for high resolution altimeter module applications, the ZSSC3016 is suitable for use in mobile phones, sport watches or outdoor GPS tracking systems. With a practically noise free 16-bit output signal, the ZSSC3016 allows an altitude resolution of less than 15cm at sea level. It is accurate enough for barometric altitude measurement for portable navigation or emergency call systems, altitude measurement for car navigation, inside hard disk pressure measurement, and weather forecasting equipment. Modern consumer products, such as motion sensing sport equipment or multi-function watches greatly benefit from the ZSSC3016’s precision. Medical products, which require this level of precision, include medical gas control, medical infusion pumps, ambulatory non-invasive pump systems, and occlusion detection systems.
The ZSSC3016 features an internal sensor supply regulator with an excellent power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) eliminating the need of an external buffer cap and making it attractive for mobile phones or other transmitters which are creating battery voltage dumps during operation. The device operates at a temperature range of -40 to +85°C. Accuracy is less than ±0.10% FSO over the full temperature range. The ZSSC3016 can perform offset, span, and first and second order temperature compensation of the measured signal. Developed for correction of resistive bridge sensors, the ZSSC3016 can provide a corrected temperature output measured with an internal sensor. The measured and corrected bridge values are provided at the digital output pins, which can be configured as I2C or SPI.
Digital compensation of signal offset, sensitivity, temperature, and non-linearity is accomplished via an 18-bit internal digital signal processor running a correction algorithm. Calibration coefficients are stored on-chip in a highly reliable, nonvolatile, multiple-time programmable memory. Programming the ZSSC3016 is simple via the serial interface and the PC-controlled calibration software provided in the ZMDI Development Kit.

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