Garcia-Inza et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Switched bias differential MOSFET dosimeterGarcia-Inza et al., 2014
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- Garcia-Inza M
- Carbonetto S
- Lipovetzky J
- Carra M
- Salomone L
- Redin E
- Faigon A
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- IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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This paper presents a differential MOSFET sensor reading technique based on the bias controlled cycled measurement. The circuit was implemented, and tested with gamma radiation from a 60-cobalt source. Temperature rejection performance was assessed during …
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