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A single-chip smart pressure sensor family with 2 dimensional calibration (2000)

Abstract
We present a single-chip CMOS solution for a pressure transducer reaching an 1% accuracy over the temperature range between -40°C and 125°C after calibration that delivers a ratiometric analog output voltage and a pulse density digital output. Two on-chip sensors are cointegrated: a surface micromachined capacitive pressure sensor and temperature sensor using parasitic bipolar transistors. The surface-micromachined capacitive pressure sensor is fully compatible to a standard CMOS-process and therefore cost-optimized when compared to piezoresistive sensor elements. The sensor signal processing covers the sensor readout, the linearization, and the temperature sensor based compensation of the temperature sensitivity. A highly efficient parallel and automated calibration based on Sigma-Delta-modulators requires only a few calibration points for full pressure and temperature range. The two-dimensional calibration procedure has been optimised for parallel processing and allows efficient mass production. The sensor chip family has been fabricated in an 1.2µm CMOS-process with surface micromachining extension and occupies a chip area of 11.8mm2. The power consumption of the sensor chip is 6 mW using a 5 V power supply.

Publication details
Repository Fraunhofer Publica (Germany)
Keywords linearization, temperature compensation, single chip pressure transducer, surface-micromachined capacitive sensor, parallel calibration, sensor readout circuit, Druckaufnehmer, Linearisierung, Temperaturkompensation, Kondensator-Schalter-Technik, Kalibriereinrichtung
Type Conference Paper
Language english
Relation Krüger, S. et al.: Advanced microsystems for automotive applications 2000. Berlin: Springer, 2000, pp. 289-295 : Lit.