A wireless passive pressure microsensor fabricated in HTCC MEMS technology for harsh environments

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Abstract

A wireless passive high-temperature pressure sensor without evacuation channel fabricated in high-temperature co-fired ceramics (HTCC) technology is proposed. The properties of the HTCC material ensure the sensor can be applied in harsh environments. The sensor without evacuation channel can be completely gastight. The wireless data is obtained with a reader antenna by mutual inductance coupling. Experimental systems are designed to obtain the frequency-pressure characteristic, frequency-temperature characteristic and coupling distance. Experimental results show that the sensor can be coupled with an antenna at 600 °C and max distance of 2.8 cm at room temperature. The senor sensitivity is about 860 Hz/bar and hysteresis error and repeatability error are quite low. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Tan, Q., Kang, H., Xiong, J., Qin, L., Zhang, W., Li, C., … Yang, M. (2013). A wireless passive pressure microsensor fabricated in HTCC MEMS technology for harsh environments. Sensors (Switzerland), 13(8), 9896–9908. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130809896

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