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A relative new concept in analog signal conditioning circuitry that uses operational amplifiers, filters, ASIC ([[Application-specific integrated circuit]]) for sensors and other circuits to provides a configurable and flexible electronics functional block, needed to interface a variety of sensors to an [[analog to digital converter]] or in some cases to a [[microcontroller]] o digital systems.
A relative new concept in analog signal conditioning circuitry that uses operational amplifiers, filters, ASIC ([[Application-specific integrated circuit]]) for sensors and other circuits to provides a configurable and flexible electronics functional block, needed to interface a variety of sensors to an [[analog to digital converter]] or in some cases to a [[microcontroller]] o digital systems.


AFE's could be considered as hardware modules to interface sensors of many kinds to digital systems, providing hardware modularity, for example a medical AFE fro Texas Instruments [1]
AFE's could be considered as hardware modules to interface sensors of many kinds to digital systems, providing hardware modularity, for example a medical AFE from Texas Instruments.<ref>Inside TI's ADS1298 analog front end for health monitoring
EE Times
8/9/2012 02:53 PM EDT
</ref>






'''External Links'''
== '''External Links''' ==


* [http://www.analog.com/en/circuits-from-the-lab/CN0209/vc.html AFE] for Process from Analog Devices.
* [http://www.analog.com/en/circuits-from-the-lab/CN0209/vc.html AFE] for Process from Analog Devices.


* [http://www.ti.com/product/afe4400 AFE] for medical from Texas Instruments.
* [http://www.ti.com/product/afe4400 AFE] for medical from Texas Instruments.

== Notes ==
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[[Category:Analog circuits]]
[[Category:Analog circuits]]

Revision as of 03:41, 30 August 2013

Analog Front End.

A relative new concept in analog signal conditioning circuitry that uses operational amplifiers, filters, ASIC (Application-specific integrated circuit) for sensors and other circuits to provides a configurable and flexible electronics functional block, needed to interface a variety of sensors to an analog to digital converter or in some cases to a microcontroller o digital systems.

AFE's could be considered as hardware modules to interface sensors of many kinds to digital systems, providing hardware modularity, for example a medical AFE from Texas Instruments.[1]


  • AFE for Process from Analog Devices.
  • AFE for medical from Texas Instruments.

Notes

  1. ^ Inside TI's ADS1298 analog front end for health monitoring EE Times 8/9/2012 02:53 PM EDT