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Role of ASIC/CMOS: Mixed-Signal Circuit in Basic Signal Conditioning for Instrument

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op-amps & analog electronics, Analog to Digital Converters (ADC) and Digital to Analog Converters (DAC), Instrumentation Amplifiers, Multiplexer etc are used extensively in signal conditioning circuits.
Micro and Nano sclales in ASIC is mainly related to the packing density of transitors on a chip. How small/thin substrate you use in constructing a CMOS on chip defines these scale.
For signal conditioning of process parameters like Temperature, Flow, Level etc, should we use CMOS: Mixed-Signal Circuit & analog integrated circuits ??
 

Hello shoff_rushi,

it depends on the process parameter you want handle(e.g. what voltage & current levels, isolated or non-isolated). You might have to add discrete circuits to adapt to the possible input parameter of the mixed-signal process chosen.

Enjoy your design work!
 

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