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Sensor Signal Conditioner (SSC)

An IC that conditions an analog sensor signal and converts to it digital before sending to a microcontroller.
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A sensor signal conditioner (SSC) is an integrated circuit that improves — or conditions — the signal coming from a sensor to reduce noise. The SSC also converts the signal from analog to digital before sending the digital data to a microcontroller. The signal goes through three main steps in an SSC — analog signal processing, ADC (analog to digital conversion), and digital signal processing.

The two main types of SSC are resistive and capacitive, with capacitive use more often.*

The SSC is used in automotive, consumer, and industrial applications, among others.

Fig. 1: A typical SSC block diagram, circa 2019. Source: IDT video (IDT is now part of Renesas)

Fig. 1: A typical SSC block diagram, circa 2019. Source: IDT video (IDT is now part of Renesas)

Renesas, Suzhou Novosense Microelectronics, Micro Analog Systems, Maxim Integrated, IC-Haus GmbH, FUJITSU, OMEGA Engineering (Spectris), Texas Instruments, Schneider Electric, Rockwell Automation manufacture SSCs, according to Allied Market Research.*

Some Renesas SSC’s have an Integrated Device Technology (IDT) provenance (Renesas acquired IDT in 2019). Now some of Renesas’ high-end SSCs have high performance, flexible configurations, high accuracy with on-chip diagnostics, industrial voltage ranges, and 24bit ADC resolution.

Fig. 2:  Block diagram of the Renesas’ ZSSC3241 SSC. Source: Renesas, 2023

Fig. 2:  Block diagram of the Renesas’ ZSSC3241 SSC. Source: Renesas, 2023

*Sensor Signal Conditioner (SSC) ICs Market by Type (Resistive, Capacitive) and by Application (Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Industrial, Others): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2023-2032. https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/sensor-signal-conditioner-ssc-ics-market-A14758