Title :
Multifunctional Integrated Sensors for Multiparameter Monitoring Applications
Author :
Roozeboom, Clifton L. ; Hill, Bridget E. ; Vu Anh Hong ; Chae Hyuck Ahn ; Ng, Eldwin J. ; Yushi Yang ; Kenny, Thomas W. ; Hopcroft, Matthew A. ; Pruitt, Beth L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
Abstract :
We present multifunctional integrated sensors (MFISES) that combine temperature, humidity, pressure, air speed, chemical gas, magnetic, and acceleration sensing on a single 2-mm × 2-mm die. We fabricate the MFISES in a wafer scale encapsulation process to hermetically seal the sensor functions with moving parts at low vacuum, and then surface micromachine the environmental sensors on top of the sealed layer. The encapsulation process provides very stable conditions for the pressure, magnetic, and acceleration sensors, and enables the deployment of the MFISES in dynamic environmental conditions without special postprocess packaging. We quantify the performance requirements for sensor applications in weather stations, indoor climate control, road activity monitoring, chemical sensing, and parking monitoring. We compare the performance of the MFISES to the application requirements to demonstrate the utility of an integrated sensor in a wide range of applications.
Keywords :
acceleration measurement; encapsulation; environmental factors; gas sensors; hermetic seals; humidity measurement; humidity sensors; magnetic field measurement; magnetic sensors; micromachining; pressure measurement; pressure sensors; temperature measurement; temperature sensors; velocity measurement; MFISES; acceleration sensor; air speed sensor; chemical gas sensor; environmental sensor; hermetically seal; humidity sensor; indoor climate control; magnetic sensor; multifunctional integrated sensor; multiparameter monitoring application; parking monitoring; postprocess packaging; pressure sensor; road activity monitoring; surface micromachining; temperature sensor; wafer scale encapsulation process; weather station; Chemical sensors; Magnetic sensors; Monitoring; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Vehicles; Internet of things; MEMS; Sensor systems; microsystems; sensor fusion;
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2014.2349894