Title :
A comparison of dual-slope, switched capacitor, and PWM solid state relative humidity sensor systems
Author :
Denton, Denice D. ; Ho, Choon Ngiap ; Sen-Gang, He ; Jaafar, Maha A S
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI, USA
Abstract :
The implementation of a solid-state capacitive relative humidity (RH) sensing system that uses a polymer as the moisture-sensitive material is discussed. The sensing mechanism is based on the fact that the dielectric permittivity of the insulting polymer, polyimide (PI), is linearly related to the ambient relative humidity. Therefore, the capacitance of a parallel plate device using PI as the dielectric is a linear function of ambient RH (because PI does not swell during moisture absorption). Standard IC processing techniques were used to fabricate the integrated sensor capacitor. In order for such a sensor to be commercially viable, a voltage, current, or frequency output is desirable. Several possible circuit implementations of capacitance-to-voltage and capacitance-to-frequency converters optimized for this application have been designed and built (in discrete form). The performance of these systems is reported. These circuits have also been simulated using SPICE. The different system implementations are compared in terms of accuracy, flexibility in sensor capacitor range, linearity, and ease of integration
Keywords :
electric sensing devices; humidity measurement; permittivity measurement; polymers; PWM solid state relative humidity sensor systems; SPICE; accuracy; capacitance to voltage convertors; capacitance-to-frequency converters; capacitive RH sensing system; circuit implementations; dielectric permittivity; dual slope SC sensor system; ease of integration; flexibility in sensor capacitor range; frequency output; insulting polymer; integrated sensor capacitor; linear function of ambient RH; linearity; parallel plate device; permittivity related to RH; polyimide; polymer moisture sensitive material; sensing mechanism; standard IC processing techniques; switched capacitor; system implementations; Capacitance; Capacitive sensors; Capacitors; Dielectric materials; Humidity; Permittivity; Polyimides; Polymers; Pulse width modulation; Solid state circuits;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 1989., Proceedings of the 32nd Midwest Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Champaign, IL
DOI :
10.1109/MWSCAS.1989.101949