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A Real-Time Thermal Monitoring System Intended for Embedded Sensors Interfaces

This paper proposes a real-time thermal monitoring method using embedded integrated sensor interfaces dedicated to industrial integrated system applications. Industrial sensor interfaces are complex systems that involve analog and mixed signals, where several parameters can influence their performan...

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Autores principales: Ettahri, Ouafaa, Oukaira, Aziz, Ali, Mohamed, Hassan, Ahmad, Nabavi, Morteza, Savaria, Yvon, Lakhssassi, Ahmed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7583082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33022927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20195657
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author Ettahri, Ouafaa
Oukaira, Aziz
Ali, Mohamed
Hassan, Ahmad
Nabavi, Morteza
Savaria, Yvon
Lakhssassi, Ahmed
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Oukaira, Aziz
Ali, Mohamed
Hassan, Ahmad
Nabavi, Morteza
Savaria, Yvon
Lakhssassi, Ahmed
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description This paper proposes a real-time thermal monitoring method using embedded integrated sensor interfaces dedicated to industrial integrated system applications. Industrial sensor interfaces are complex systems that involve analog and mixed signals, where several parameters can influence their performance. These include the presence of heat sources near sensitive integrated circuits, and various heat transfer phenomena need to be considered. This creates a need for real-time thermal monitoring and management. Indeed, the control of transient temperature gradients or temperature differential variations as well as the prediction of possible induced thermal shocks and stress at early design phases of advanced integrated circuits and systems are essential. This paper addresses the growing requirements of microelectronics applications in several areas that experience fast variations in high-power density and thermal gradient differences caused by the implementation of different systems on the same chip, such as the new-generation 5G circuits. To mitigate adverse thermal effects, a real-time prediction algorithm is proposed and validated using the MCUXpresso tool applied to a Freescale embedded sensor board to monitor and predict its temperature profile in real time by programming the embedded sensor into the FRDM-KL26Z board. Based on discrete temperature measurements, the embedded system is used to predict, in advance, overheating situations in the embedded integrated circuit (IC). These results confirm the peak detection capability of the proposed algorithm that satisfactorily predicts thermal peaks in the FRDM-KL26Z board as modeled with a finite element thermal analysis tool (the Numerical Integrated elements for System Analysis (NISA) tool), to gauge the level of local thermomechanical stresses that may be induced. In this paper, the FPGA implementation and comparison measurements are also presented. This work provides a solution to the thermal stresses and local system overheating that have been a major concern for integrated sensor interface designers when designing integrated circuits in various high-performance technologies or harsh environments.
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spelling pubmed-75830822020-10-28 A Real-Time Thermal Monitoring System Intended for Embedded Sensors Interfaces Ettahri, Ouafaa Oukaira, Aziz Ali, Mohamed Hassan, Ahmad Nabavi, Morteza Savaria, Yvon Lakhssassi, Ahmed Sensors (Basel) Letter This paper proposes a real-time thermal monitoring method using embedded integrated sensor interfaces dedicated to industrial integrated system applications. Industrial sensor interfaces are complex systems that involve analog and mixed signals, where several parameters can influence their performance. These include the presence of heat sources near sensitive integrated circuits, and various heat transfer phenomena need to be considered. This creates a need for real-time thermal monitoring and management. Indeed, the control of transient temperature gradients or temperature differential variations as well as the prediction of possible induced thermal shocks and stress at early design phases of advanced integrated circuits and systems are essential. This paper addresses the growing requirements of microelectronics applications in several areas that experience fast variations in high-power density and thermal gradient differences caused by the implementation of different systems on the same chip, such as the new-generation 5G circuits. To mitigate adverse thermal effects, a real-time prediction algorithm is proposed and validated using the MCUXpresso tool applied to a Freescale embedded sensor board to monitor and predict its temperature profile in real time by programming the embedded sensor into the FRDM-KL26Z board. Based on discrete temperature measurements, the embedded system is used to predict, in advance, overheating situations in the embedded integrated circuit (IC). These results confirm the peak detection capability of the proposed algorithm that satisfactorily predicts thermal peaks in the FRDM-KL26Z board as modeled with a finite element thermal analysis tool (the Numerical Integrated elements for System Analysis (NISA) tool), to gauge the level of local thermomechanical stresses that may be induced. In this paper, the FPGA implementation and comparison measurements are also presented. This work provides a solution to the thermal stresses and local system overheating that have been a major concern for integrated sensor interface designers when designing integrated circuits in various high-performance technologies or harsh environments. MDPI 2020-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7583082/ /pubmed/33022927 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20195657 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ettahri, Ouafaa
Oukaira, Aziz
Ali, Mohamed
Hassan, Ahmad
Nabavi, Morteza
Savaria, Yvon
Lakhssassi, Ahmed
A Real-Time Thermal Monitoring System Intended for Embedded Sensors Interfaces
title A Real-Time Thermal Monitoring System Intended for Embedded Sensors Interfaces
title_full A Real-Time Thermal Monitoring System Intended for Embedded Sensors Interfaces
title_fullStr A Real-Time Thermal Monitoring System Intended for Embedded Sensors Interfaces
title_full_unstemmed A Real-Time Thermal Monitoring System Intended for Embedded Sensors Interfaces
title_short A Real-Time Thermal Monitoring System Intended for Embedded Sensors Interfaces
title_sort real-time thermal monitoring system intended for embedded sensors interfaces
topic Letter
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7583082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33022927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20195657
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