Automotive sensor input IC
ZMD31150 integrated circuit from Servoflo is reported as a highly accurate, fast CMOS for amplification and correction of resistive bridge type sensors.
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ZMD31150 integrated circuit from Servoflo is reported as a highly accurate, fast CMOS for amplification and correction of resistive bridge type sensors. It digitally compensates offset, sensitivity, temperature drift, and non-linearity through a 16-bit RISC microcontroller running a correction algorithm. The ZMD31150 accommodates virtually all resistive bridge sensor types (piezoresistive, metal-thin film, ceramic-thick film). Measured values are output as analog voltage or via one of the digital interfaces, ZACwire or I
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