PICOCAP PCAP01
Capacitance-to-Digital Converter with Integrated Signal Processor
The PCap01 is a capacitance-to-digital converter that offers an unprecedent degree of flexibility. Thanks to the patented PICOCAP® concept, the device
covers a capacitance input range from a few fF up to several hundreds of nF and can be easily configured to the various needs in all areas of capacitance measurement. The PCap01 suits to applications with lowest current consumption of only a few µA just as well as solutions that require highest precision of 20-Bit and more, or update rates of up to 500,000 measurements per second.
The sensor data can be linearized on-chip and is provided via SPI or IIC digital serial interfaces. Additionally, the device offers IO’s for PWM/PDM signal outputs. Further IO’s can be used for interrupts, alarm level indication or for general purpose.
The sensor data can be linearized on-chip and is provided via SPI or IIC digital serial interfaces. Additionally, the device offers IO’s for PWM/PDM signal outputs. Further IO’s can be used for interrupts, alarm level indication or for general purpose.
PicoCap: Capacitance Measurement
PCAP01 SERIES
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PCap01A | 1613 | Dice | Capacitance-to-Digital Converter for up to 8 capacitors, 5 GPIOs |
PCap01AD | 1793 | QFN32 | Capacitance-to-Digital Converter for up to 8 capacitors, 5 GPIOs |
PCap01AK | 1795 | QFN24 | Capacitance-to-Digital Converter for up to 6 capacitors, 5 GPIOs |
Features
- Up to 8 capacitances in grounded mode
- Up to 4 capacitances in floating mode (potential-free and with zero bias voltage)
- Compensation of internal (grounded) and external parasitic capacities (floating)
- High resolution: Up to 6 aF at 5 Hz and 10 pF base capacitance, 17 bit resolution at 5 Hz with 100 pF base capacitance and 10 pF excitation
- High measurement rate, up to 500 kH
- Extremely low current consumption possible, down to 4 μA at 3 Hz with 13.4 bit resolution
- High stability with temperature, low offset drift (down to 30 aF per Kelvin), low gain
- Internal temperature measurement (25 mK resolution) or dedicated ports for precision temperature measurement with Pt1000 sensors (5 mK resolution)
- Serial peripheral interface (SPI compatible)
- Inter-Integrated Circuit Interface (I2C compatible)
- No need for a clock
- RISC processor core using Harvard architecture: ƒƒ48 x 48 bit RAM Data
- 4k x 8 bit volatile program memory for highspeed operation (40 to 100 MHz)
- 4k x 8 bit non-volatile (OTP) program memory
- Single power supply (2.1 to 3.6 V)
- QFN24 or QFN32 package
INTERNAL DISCHARGE STRUCTURE
Specification
RESOLUTION IN AF V. UPDATE RATE
OFFSET DRIFT V. TEMPERATURE
NOISE V. DATA RATE
GAIN DRIFT V. TEMPERATURE
Specification
For a quick and easy start-up with the PICOCAP product line acam offers a general evaluation kit as well as an application specific test and evaluation system.
The systems are connected to the PC’s USB interface through the PICOPROG programming device. A comfortable evaluation software allows to program and configure the PCap01. The measurement data can be shown numerically and graphically. Finally, the data can be exported to text files for further analyses.
For a proper use of the evaluation system it is strongly recommended to refer to the current technical documentation and the latest software releases.
SCREEN SHOTS – EVALUATION SOFTWARE
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PicoCap Measurement Principle
he PICOCAP measuring principle shows a new approach to capacitance measurement. For this purpose the sense capacitor and a reference capacitor are connected to a resistor, forming a low-pass filter. Sense and reference capacitor should be in the same range to minimize gain drift. Practically there is no limit for the capacitor value. Sensors from nearly 0 fF up to tens of nF can be measured. The PICOCAP devices also support differential sensors with inside linearization.
The capacitors are charged to the supply voltage and then discharged through the resistor. The discharge time down to an arbitrary trigger level is measured with ultra-high precision using a TDC (Time-to-Digital Converter).
This measuring process is repeated in time-multiplex with both Capacitors, using the same resistor and the same comparator. Calculating the ratio of the results will turn out the absolute values and temperature dependencies of the resistor and the comparator.
The Compensated Mode offers the solution for highest resolution applications with low offset and extremely low gain drift. The capacitors are connected floating, not referenced to ground. They are switched alternately to the resistor by an integrated analog switch. Additional patented circuits and algorithms compensate for parasitic capacities. Parasitic capacities would have a negative effect on the gain drift over temperature. The compensation results in a very low gain drift over temperature down to 0.5 ppm / K. It is much better than the intrinsic gain drift of most sensors.
General Circuit
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Ordering Numbers
Type |
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PCap02: | ||||
PCap02A | Dice | Yes | ||
PCap02AE | QFN32 | Yes | ||
PCap02-EVA-KIT | System | Yes | Box | |
PCap01: | ||||
PCap01A | MNR 1613 | Dice | Yes | |
PCap01AD | MNR 1793 | QFN32 | Yes | |
PCap01AK | MNR 1795 | QFN24 | Yes | |
PCap01-EVA-KIT | MNR 1912-01 | System | Yes | Box |
PCap01-HUM-EVA | MNR 1796 | System | Yes | Box |
PCap01-HUM-DEMO | MNR 1792 | System | Yes | Box |
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PCap02A | Dice | Yes | ||
PCap02AE | QFN32 | Yes | ||
PCap02-EVA-KIT | System | Yes | Box | |
PCap01: | ||||
PCap01A | MNR 1613 | Dice | Yes | |
PCap01AD | MNR 1793 | QFN32 | Yes | |
PCap01AK | MNR 1795 | QFN24 | Yes | |
PCap01-EVA-KIT | MNR 1912-01 | System | Yes | Box |
PCap01-HUM-EVA | MNR 1796 | System | Yes | Box |
PCap01-HUM-DEMO | MNR 1792 | System | Yes | Box |