AbstractIn this paper, a CMOS fabrication technology-based humidity sensor has been designed, manufactured and tested. The sensor using parallel plate capacitor structure, the dielectric materials absorb or desorb water molecules made changes to dielectric constant, lead to the parallel plate capacitor values changes to characterize ambient humidity. We have established physical model of the device, respectively, simulated the process of rising and lowering humidity in steady and dynamic state; the primarily parameters sensor response time have been an in-depth study. Have analyzed the relations between the response time and the structures of the device; Proposed concept of “dead-response zone”
This paper presents a low-cost thermal-conductivity-based humidity sensor implemented using a 0.6-mu...
This paper reports a CMOS MEMS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor micro electromechanical syst...
This dissertation reports a high-speed capacitive humidity sensor integrated on a polysilicon heater...
AbstractIn this paper, a CMOS fabrication technology-based humidity sensor has been designed, manufa...
This paper reports on the fabrication and characterization of a Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconduc...
A capacitive coupling structure is developed to improve the performances of a capacitive complementa...
A capacitive coupling structure is developed to improve the performances of a capacitive complementa...
This research presents the design of CMOS-MEMS device with embedded microheater operating at relati...
This Study presents calibration and performance analysis of a novel CMOSMEMS humidity sensor that i...
The design, microfabrication, and CMOS integration of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) capaci...
The scope of this dissertation research is formulated to develop designs of fully integrated surface...
There remains a need for satisfactory integrated sensors that can monitor the humidity inside miniat...
The paper describes a new electronic conditioning circuit based on the current-processing technique ...
The paper describes a new electronic conditioning circuit based on the current-processing technique ...
[[abstract]]The study develops an integrated humidity microsensor fabricated using the commercial 0....
This paper presents a low-cost thermal-conductivity-based humidity sensor implemented using a 0.6-mu...
This paper reports a CMOS MEMS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor micro electromechanical syst...
This dissertation reports a high-speed capacitive humidity sensor integrated on a polysilicon heater...
AbstractIn this paper, a CMOS fabrication technology-based humidity sensor has been designed, manufa...
This paper reports on the fabrication and characterization of a Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconduc...
A capacitive coupling structure is developed to improve the performances of a capacitive complementa...
A capacitive coupling structure is developed to improve the performances of a capacitive complementa...
This research presents the design of CMOS-MEMS device with embedded microheater operating at relati...
This Study presents calibration and performance analysis of a novel CMOSMEMS humidity sensor that i...
The design, microfabrication, and CMOS integration of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) capaci...
The scope of this dissertation research is formulated to develop designs of fully integrated surface...
There remains a need for satisfactory integrated sensors that can monitor the humidity inside miniat...
The paper describes a new electronic conditioning circuit based on the current-processing technique ...
The paper describes a new electronic conditioning circuit based on the current-processing technique ...
[[abstract]]The study develops an integrated humidity microsensor fabricated using the commercial 0....
This paper presents a low-cost thermal-conductivity-based humidity sensor implemented using a 0.6-mu...
This paper reports a CMOS MEMS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor micro electromechanical syst...
This dissertation reports a high-speed capacitive humidity sensor integrated on a polysilicon heater...