Microhotplates for Metal oxide semiconductor gas sensor applications-towards the CMOS-MEMS monolithic approach

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Abstract

The recent development of the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare and indoor air quality monitoring expands the market for miniaturized gas sensors. Metal oxide gas sensors based on microhotplates fabricated with micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) technology dominate the market due to their balance in performance and cost. Integrating sensors with signal conditioning circuits on a single chip can significantly reduce the noise and package size. However, the fabrication process of MEMS sensors must be compatible with the complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) circuits, which imposes restrictions on the materials and design. In this paper, the sensing mechanism, design and operation of these sensors are reviewed, with focuses on the approaches towards performance improvement and CMOS compatibility.

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Liu, H., Zhang, L., Li, K. H. H., & Tan, O. K. (2018, October 29). Microhotplates for Metal oxide semiconductor gas sensor applications-towards the CMOS-MEMS monolithic approach. Micromachines. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi9110557

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