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123 Semiconductor Products IncPage 1 of 8 Kulite Wireless SensorsDavid KerrSr. Staff EngineerKulite Semiconductor Products, Willow Tree RoadLeonia, NJ 07605 ABSTRACTW ireless technology and the sensor industry are advancing in terms of capability,performance, size, and standardization. A number of potential new applications fortransducers can be considered when coupled with Wireless capability. Previous wirelesssensor designs have used narrowband radios and proprietary communications more than one of these can be a problem, however, since these devices caninterfere with each other and disrupt the flow of data. A Wireless sensor architecture isproposed that provides enough flexibility to use in many applications. Multiple sensorscan be used and work together in an integrated network. An example of a sensor usingthis design is ) Comparing Wired vs. Wireless installationsA typical transducer installation can be described as follows:Figure 1 Typical Wired sensor InstallationA typical Kulite transducer consists of a silicon sensor mated to circuitry that cancompensate, filter, amplify, and/or linearize the analog output in an appropriate way forthe end user s application.
123 Semiconductor Products Inc Page 2 of 8 A wireless sensor adds functionality by including an analog-to-digital converter and data processing to deliver data directly in a format for computer.
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