• DocumentCode
    1068589
  • Title

    A monolithic capacitive pressure sensor with pulse-period output

  • Author

    Sander, Craig S. ; Knutti, James W. ; Meindl, James D.

  • Author_Institution
    Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
  • Volume
    27
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    1980
  • fDate
    5/1/1980 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    927
  • Lastpage
    930
  • Abstract
    A new microminiature monolithic capacitive pressure transducer (CPT I) is 20 times more sensitive than piezoresistive strain-gauge pressure transducers, requires one percent of the power, and can be batch fabricated through current integrated circuit technology. A second device (CPT II) incorporates bipolar signal-processing electronics on the same silicon chip to produce a low-duty-cycle pulse-mode output with period related to pressure. This output format helps to re-solve the problem of shunting between leads, which is one of the principal causes of long-term drift in piezoresistive transducers designed for implantable medical applications. Because this device uses capacitance change as a transductional mechanism rather than piezo-resistivity, it is not susceptible to drift caused by temperature variations in the piezoresistive coefficient. Optimization for totally implantable biomedical applications places special emphasis on small size, high sensitivity, improved long-term baseline stability, and greatly reduced power consumption. These properties are also important for a wide range of pressure-sensing applications-from automotive to general industrial use.
  • Keywords
    Biomedical equipment; Biomedical transducers; Capacitance; Capacitive sensors; Integrated circuit technology; Medical services; Piezoresistance; Silicon; Stability; Temperature sensors;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9383
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/T-ED.1980.19958
  • Filename
    1480751