Thermal Drift and Chip Size in Capacitive Pressure Sensors - LAAS - Laboratoire d'Analyse et d'Architecture des Systèmes
Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 1999

Thermal Drift and Chip Size in Capacitive Pressure Sensors

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Anodic bonding and anisotropic etching have been used to fabricate silicon / Pyrex capacitive pressure sensors. Their thermal behaviour has been evaluated by 3D finite element structural analysis and measured from-30ºC to 180ºC. Experimental and modelling results have revealed that the thermal coefficient is a strong function of dimensions. In order to minimise the thermal drift due to thermo-mechanical deformations it has been shown that the ratio of the chip and internal cavity widths should be approximately equal to 3/2. Based on this exemplary case, it has been inferred that the best metrological characteristics can be reached by effecting an in-depth structural analysis taking into account not only the active parts of micro devices but also their passive parts.
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hal-02170328 , version 1 (01-07-2019)

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G Blasquez, X Chauffleur, Patrick Pons, C Douziech, P Favaro, et al.. Thermal Drift and Chip Size in Capacitive Pressure Sensors. Eurosensors XIII, Sep 1999, La Haye, Netherlands. pp.461-464. ⟨hal-02170328⟩
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