A micro-capacitive pressure sensor design and modelling
Measuring air pressure using a capacitive pressure sensor is a robust and precise technique. In addition, a system that employs such transducers lies within the low power consumption applications such as wireless sensor nodes. In this article a high sensitivity with an elliptical diaphragm capacitiv...
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doaj-81a6ed652da94348a4a68e51b0786ce92020-11-24T23:29:31ZengCopernicus PublicationsJournal of Sensors and Sensor Systems2194-87712194-878X2016-03-01519511210.5194/jsss-5-95-2016A micro-capacitive pressure sensor design and modellingA. E. Kubba0A. Hasson1A. I. Kubba2G. Hall3Fusion Innovations Ltd., Research and Innovation Services, Birmingham Research Park, Vincent Drive, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2SQ, UKFusion Innovations Ltd., Research and Innovation Services, Birmingham Research Park, Vincent Drive, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2SQ, UKSchool of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UKFusion Innovations Ltd., Research and Innovation Services, Birmingham Research Park, Vincent Drive, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2SQ, UKMeasuring air pressure using a capacitive pressure sensor is a robust and precise technique. In addition, a system that employs such transducers lies within the low power consumption applications such as wireless sensor nodes. In this article a high sensitivity with an elliptical diaphragm capacitive pressure sensor is proposed. This design was compared with a circular diaphragm in terms of thermal stresses and pressure and temperature sensitivity. The proposed sensor is targeted for tyre pressure monitoring system application. Altering the overlapping area between the capacitor plates by decreasing the effective capacitance area to improve the overall sensitivity of the sensor (Δ<i>C</i> ∕ <i>C</i>), temperature sensitivity, and built-up stresses is also examined in this article. Theoretical analysis and finite element analysis (FEA) were employed to study pressure and temperature effects on the behaviour of the proposed capacitive pressure sensor. A MEMS (micro electro-mechanical systems) manufacturing processing plan for the proposed capacitive sensor is presented. An extra-low power short-range wireless read-out circuit suited for energy harvesting purposes is presented in this article. The developed read-out circuitry was tested in terms of sensitivity and transmission range.http://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/5/95/2016/jsss-5-95-2016.pdf |
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A micro-capacitive pressure sensor design and modelling |
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A micro-capacitive pressure sensor design and modelling |
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Measuring air pressure using a capacitive pressure sensor is a robust and
precise technique. In addition, a system that employs such transducers lies
within the low power consumption applications such as wireless sensor nodes.
In this article a high sensitivity with an elliptical diaphragm capacitive
pressure sensor is proposed. This design was compared with a circular
diaphragm in terms of thermal stresses and pressure and temperature
sensitivity. The proposed sensor is targeted for tyre pressure monitoring
system application. Altering the overlapping area between the capacitor
plates by decreasing the effective capacitance area to improve the overall
sensitivity of the sensor (Δ<i>C</i> ∕ <i>C</i>), temperature sensitivity, and
built-up stresses is also examined in this article. Theoretical analysis and
finite element analysis (FEA) were employed to study pressure and temperature
effects on the behaviour of the proposed capacitive pressure sensor. A MEMS
(micro electro-mechanical systems) manufacturing processing plan for the
proposed capacitive sensor is presented. An extra-low power short-range
wireless read-out circuit suited for energy harvesting purposes is presented
in this article. The developed read-out circuitry was tested in terms of
sensitivity and transmission range. |
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