Capacitive pressure sensors based on MEMS, operating in harsh environments

Poly-crystalline silicon carbide (polysic) Micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) capacitive pressure sensors operating at harsh environments (e.g. high temperature) are proposed because of SiC owing excellent electrical stability, mechanical robustness, and chemical inertness properties. The princi...

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Main Authors: Hezarjaribi, Yadollah, Hamidon, Mohd Nizar, Keshmiri, Sayyed Hossein, Bahadorimehr, Alireza
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2008
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69674/1/Capacitive%20pressure%20sensors%20based%20on%20MEMS%2C%20operating%20in%20harsh%20environments.pdf
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Summary:Poly-crystalline silicon carbide (polysic) Micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) capacitive pressure sensors operating at harsh environments (e.g. high temperature) are proposed because of SiC owing excellent electrical stability, mechanical robustness, and chemical inertness properties. The principle of this paper is, design, simulation. The application of SiC pressure sensors are in a harsh environments such as automotive industries, aerospace, oil/logging equipments, nuclear station, power station. The sensor demonstrated a high temperature sensing capability up to 400degC, the device achieves a linear characteristic response and consists of a circular clamped-edges poly-sic diaphragm suspended over sealed cavity on a silicon carbide substrate. The sensor is operating in touch mode capacitive pressure sensor, The advantages of a touch mode are the robust structure that make the sensor to withstand harsh environment, near linear output, and large over-range protection, operating in wide range of pressure, higher sensitivity than the near linear operation in normal mode, so in this case some of stray capacitance effects can be neglected.