The ever-increasing application of sensor networks in many different fields is causing a growing demand of low-cost passive sensors for monitoring physical variables such as temperature, pressure or ambient humidity. These sensors need a conditioning circuit that allows an easy interface to a microcontroller, taking advantage of the full range of the sensor and reducing the microcontroller requirements. This paper presents a conditioning electronics designed to transform the output of low-cost resistive sensors to a frequency variable signal. The circuit is designed to use the full frequency range available, providing a good resolution while the resulting quasi-digital signals are compatible to the logic levels of a standard low-power microcontroller.
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