Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5006378 Measurement 2017 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
In recent years, miniaturized piezoresistive pressure sensors have been extensively explored, especially for biomedical applications. Typically, the electromechanical transduction of a measurand into an equivalent electrical signal is accomplished by a fully active Wheatstone bridge (WSB). Even though, a fully active WSB has advantages in terms of improved sensitivity and noise cancellation, still it suffers from a major limitation in terms of area, especially for applications like cardiac catheters that demand ultra-miniaturized pressure sensors. Hence for miniaturized sensor design, half-active WSB or single element piezoresistor is deployed by various researchers. In this paper, performance of a single element piezoresistor (3TP-1) is compared with a half-active WSB configuration and other single element piezoresistors such as four terminal piezoresistor (4TP), multi-terminal piezoresistor (MTP) and another three terminal piezoresistor (3TP-2) for area constrained applications. Investigation of the 3TP-1 is carried out by using a finite element method (FEM) based numerical simulation tool IntelliSuiteĀ® (version 8.7). Simulation results show that compared to a half-active WSB, the 3TP-1 has 35% better performance in terms of output voltage. Furthermore, it is found that compared to other single element piezoresistors, the 3TP-1 is more suited for realizing ultra-miniaturized pressure sensors both in terms of area and performance.
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