Abstract

Two-dimensional resistive sensor arrays that utilize shared row and column connections to simplify the interconnect complexity suffer from the crosstalk problem among its elements introduced due to the interconnection overloading. In this letter, we present a method of overcoming the problem of crosstalk by putting all of the row nodes at virtually equal potential using virtual ground of high-gain operational amplifiers (opamps) in negative feedback. The circuit, though it requires a large number of opamps, solves the crosstalk problem to a large extent and provides faster scanning. We verified the circuit functionality with PSPICE simulations. We have also derived the expressions of crosstalk rejection and sensitivity to show that, by using high-gain, low-noise opamps, we may get excellent performance.

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