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* a transducer that converts a physical quantity into an electrical signal,
 
* a transducer that converts a physical quantity into an electrical signal,
 
* the instrumental chain that performs signal conditioning (amplification, processing, handling) of the transducer's electrical signal.
 
* the instrumental chain that performs signal conditioning (amplification, processing, handling) of the transducer's electrical signal.
Most of our research activity in that field is strongly related to applications. The main research topics focus on single-chip co-integration of transducers and their dedicated instrumental chains.
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Most of the research topics in that area are strongly related to applications and are often based on industrial partnerships. Our main research activities focus on single-chip co-integration of transducers and their dedicated instrumental chains. In particular, ICube's SMH team has been developing advanced skills in the following fields.
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== Integrated magnetic sensors ==
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== Fast imagers

Revision as of 12:09, 8 April 2016


An integrated system for instrumentation is composed of two specific subsets:

  • a transducer that converts a physical quantity into an electrical signal,
  • the instrumental chain that performs signal conditioning (amplification, processing, handling) of the transducer's electrical signal.

Most of the research topics in that area are strongly related to applications and are often based on industrial partnerships. Our main research activities focus on single-chip co-integration of transducers and their dedicated instrumental chains. In particular, ICube's SMH team has been developing advanced skills in the following fields.

Integrated magnetic sensors

== Fast imagers