Passive single chip wireless microwave pressure sensor
2010; Elsevier BV; Volume: 165; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.sna.2010.10.020
ISSN1873-3069
AutoresAmr A. Ibrahim, David R. S. Cumming,
Tópico(s)Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
ResumoA novel micromachined passive wireless pressure sensor is presented. The device consists of a tuned circuit operating at 10 GHz fabricated on to a SiO2 membrane, supported on a silicon wafer. A pressure difference across the membrane causes it to deflect so that an antenna circuit detunes. The circuit is remotely interrogated to read off the sensor data wirelessly. The chip area is 5 mm × 4 mm and the membrane area is 2 mm2 with a thickness of 4 μm. Two on-chip passive resonant circuits were investigated: a meandered dipole and a zigzag antenna. Both have a physical length of 4.25 mm. The sensors show a shift in their resonant frequency in response to changing pressure of 10.28–10.27 GHz for the meandered dipole, and 9.61–9.58 GHz for the zigzag antenna. The sensitivities of the meandered dipole and zigzag sensors are 12.5 kHz/mbar and 16 kHz/mbar respectively.
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