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Design and simulation of MEMS based humidity sensor

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- Vol. 2, pp 1-4
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In this paper, a micro cantilever humidity sensor based on capacitive principle is designed and various analyses were performed on the sensor, which showed a good linearity and good sensitivity in the regions from 10-40 % RH in all temperatures in human adaptive ranges.
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Humidity plays a very major role in various industries Monitoring and controlling the humidity is of great importance for the reliable operation of various systems Micro cantilever systems have been found to be highly suited for sensing purposes A micro cantilever humidity sensor based on capacitive principle is designed and various analyses were performed on the sensor The polyimide being the sensing layer is coated on the cantilever beam The beam is provided with movable electrode The deflection of beam causes capacitance change, which is related to the change in humidity The design also incorporates a platinum based temperature sensor to compensate for change in humidity due to temperature and also a platinum based heater to regenerate the sensing layer for obtaining next measurement The structure was designed using Coventorware and Intellisuite The structure showed a good linearity and good sensitivity in the regions from 10-40 % RH in all temperatures in human adaptive ranges The beam had an appreciable deflection causing a notable change in capacitance The sensitivity was in order of pico to femto farads per %RH change

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Micromachine-based humidity sensors with integrated temperature sensors for signal drift compensation

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Fabrication of single crystal Si cantilevers using a dry release process and application in a capacitive-type humidity sensor

TL;DR: In this paper, a process for the fabrication of suspended silicon microstructures, such as cantilevers and open type membranes, constituting the movable plate of a capacitor at a small distance over the silicon substrate is presented.
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MEMS-based humidity sensors with integrated temperature sensors for signal drift compensation

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