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Resonant Directly Coupled Inductors⁻Capacitors Ladder Network Shows a New, Interesting Property Useful for Application in the Sensor Field, Down to Micrometric Dimensions.

Arnaldo D'AmicoMarco SantonicoGiorgio PennazzaAlessandro ZompantiEmma ScipioniGiuseppe FerriVincenzo StornelliMarcello SalmeriRoberto Lojacono
Published in: Micromachines (2018)
The study of ladder networks made by sequences of directly coupled inductor⁻capacitor single cells has led us to discover a new property, which may be of certain interest in the sensor field. In the case of n cells, the n-frequencies vector characterizing each node may allow for the identification of that capacitor (sensor), which has experienced a variation of its nominal value. This localization is possible independently from the observable node of the ladder network as proven by the application of the following multivariate data analysis techniques: principal component analysis and partial least square discriminant analysis. This property can be applied on a large scale down to micrometric dimensions in agreement with the technologic ability to shrink the capacitive sensor dimensions.
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