Capacitive Tactile Sensor Based on Dielectric Oil Displacement out of a Parylene Dome into Surrounding Channels

We propose a concept of a flexible sensor array using a novel capacitive force sensor not having a vulnerable electrode on the force applied site. It has a polymer domed structure inside which silicone oil is contained. When the force is applied, the oil is pushed into the surrounding thin channels,...

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Main Authors: Seiji Aoyagi, Shota Iwamoto, Masto Suzuki, Tomokazu Takahashi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-03-01
Series:Micromachines
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/3/2/270/
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spelling doaj-2c85a07dd2bd45e182ed4c0ac840f23a2020-11-25T01:45:42ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2012-03-013227027810.3390/mi3020270Capacitive Tactile Sensor Based on Dielectric Oil Displacement out of a Parylene Dome into Surrounding ChannelsSeiji AoyagiShota IwamotoMasto SuzukiTomokazu TakahashiWe propose a concept of a flexible sensor array using a novel capacitive force sensor not having a vulnerable electrode on the force applied site. It has a polymer domed structure inside which silicone oil is contained. When the force is applied, the oil is pushed into the surrounding thin channels, where the change in capacitance due to the inflowing dielectric oil is measured between two electrodes on the top and bottom surfaces of the channel. Since the channel does not have a directly applied external force to it, the electrodes do not suffer from damage problems. The change in capacitance was simulated using a simplified flow model. The first trial device of the sensing element has been fabricated. A sensitivity of 0.05 pF/gf was achieved.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/3/2/270/tactile sensorParylene on liquid depositiondielectric oil
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author Seiji Aoyagi
Shota Iwamoto
Masto Suzuki
Tomokazu Takahashi
spellingShingle Seiji Aoyagi
Shota Iwamoto
Masto Suzuki
Tomokazu Takahashi
Capacitive Tactile Sensor Based on Dielectric Oil Displacement out of a Parylene Dome into Surrounding Channels
Micromachines
tactile sensor
Parylene on liquid deposition
dielectric oil
author_facet Seiji Aoyagi
Shota Iwamoto
Masto Suzuki
Tomokazu Takahashi
author_sort Seiji Aoyagi
title Capacitive Tactile Sensor Based on Dielectric Oil Displacement out of a Parylene Dome into Surrounding Channels
title_short Capacitive Tactile Sensor Based on Dielectric Oil Displacement out of a Parylene Dome into Surrounding Channels
title_full Capacitive Tactile Sensor Based on Dielectric Oil Displacement out of a Parylene Dome into Surrounding Channels
title_fullStr Capacitive Tactile Sensor Based on Dielectric Oil Displacement out of a Parylene Dome into Surrounding Channels
title_full_unstemmed Capacitive Tactile Sensor Based on Dielectric Oil Displacement out of a Parylene Dome into Surrounding Channels
title_sort capacitive tactile sensor based on dielectric oil displacement out of a parylene dome into surrounding channels
publisher MDPI AG
series Micromachines
issn 2072-666X
publishDate 2012-03-01
description We propose a concept of a flexible sensor array using a novel capacitive force sensor not having a vulnerable electrode on the force applied site. It has a polymer domed structure inside which silicone oil is contained. When the force is applied, the oil is pushed into the surrounding thin channels, where the change in capacitance due to the inflowing dielectric oil is measured between two electrodes on the top and bottom surfaces of the channel. Since the channel does not have a directly applied external force to it, the electrodes do not suffer from damage problems. The change in capacitance was simulated using a simplified flow model. The first trial device of the sensing element has been fabricated. A sensitivity of 0.05 pF/gf was achieved.
topic tactile sensor
Parylene on liquid deposition
dielectric oil
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/3/2/270/
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