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A data acquisition system for intravascular measurement of blood parameters is presented. The system consists of a set of silicon chips that can be embedded into a catheter of 2 mm in diameter. It can process the signals of a large number of sensors including on-chip signal conditioning, amplification and A/D conversion. CMOS techniques for sensor fabrication allow a monolithic realization.
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Manoli, Y., Eichholz, J., Kandler, M., Kordas, N., Langerbein, A., Mokwa, W. (1990). Smart Silicon System for a Multi Sensor Catheter. In: Reichl, H. (eds) Micro System Technologies 90. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45678-7_102
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