Sensitivity and Q-Factor trade-off analysis of MEMS pressure sensor for bladder implants

Ultra-small and highly sensitive MEMS bladder sensor has to be aligned with efficient wireless coupling to meet the requirements of minimally invasive implantation. In this study, finite element analysis (FEA) is conducted to investigate sensor's sensitivity and Q-factor on MEMS capacitive pr...

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Main Authors: Norliana, Yusof, Badariah, Bais, Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis, Norhayati, Soin
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spelling my-unisza-ir.12642020-11-11T03:29:05Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1264/ Sensitivity and Q-Factor trade-off analysis of MEMS pressure sensor for bladder implants Norliana, Yusof Badariah, Bais Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis Norhayati, Soin T Technology (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Ultra-small and highly sensitive MEMS bladder sensor has to be aligned with efficient wireless coupling to meet the requirements of minimally invasive implantation. In this study, finite element analysis (FEA) is conducted to investigate sensor's sensitivity and Q-factor on MEMS capacitive pressure sensor. The optimum geometry dimension of slotted diaphragm and square coil were analyzed in order to achieve target of high sensor's sensitivity and high quality factor with appropriate frequency sensing meant for bladder sensing application. From capacitive analysis, the optimized parameters were obtained as diaphragm area, A= 1000 um x 1000 um, air gap = 4 um and diaphragm's thickness = 4 um. The capacitive sensitivity of diaphragm is obtained = 2.22 x 10(-1) mmHg(-1) and sensor's sensitivity 45.8 kHz/mmHg for operating frequency in range of 55 - 62 MHz. The inductance value of 3.14 uH and Q factor of 63 were obtained at optimum value considering trade off between sensor's sensitivity and the q factor. 2018 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1264/1/FH03-FRIT-19-23912.pdf Norliana, Yusof and Badariah, Bais and Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis and Norhayati, Soin (2018) Sensitivity and Q-Factor trade-off analysis of MEMS pressure sensor for bladder implants. In: 2018 IEEE 8TH INTERNATIONAL NANOELECTRONICS CONFERENCES (INEC), 03-05 Jan 2018, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Norliana, Yusof
Badariah, Bais
Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis
Norhayati, Soin
Sensitivity and Q-Factor trade-off analysis of MEMS pressure sensor for bladder implants
description Ultra-small and highly sensitive MEMS bladder sensor has to be aligned with efficient wireless coupling to meet the requirements of minimally invasive implantation. In this study, finite element analysis (FEA) is conducted to investigate sensor's sensitivity and Q-factor on MEMS capacitive pressure sensor. The optimum geometry dimension of slotted diaphragm and square coil were analyzed in order to achieve target of high sensor's sensitivity and high quality factor with appropriate frequency sensing meant for bladder sensing application. From capacitive analysis, the optimized parameters were obtained as diaphragm area, A= 1000 um x 1000 um, air gap = 4 um and diaphragm's thickness = 4 um. The capacitive sensitivity of diaphragm is obtained = 2.22 x 10(-1) mmHg(-1) and sensor's sensitivity 45.8 kHz/mmHg for operating frequency in range of 55 - 62 MHz. The inductance value of 3.14 uH and Q factor of 63 were obtained at optimum value considering trade off between sensor's sensitivity and the q factor.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Norliana, Yusof
Badariah, Bais
Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis
Norhayati, Soin
author_facet Norliana, Yusof
Badariah, Bais
Burhanuddin Yeop, Majlis
Norhayati, Soin
author_sort Norliana, Yusof
title Sensitivity and Q-Factor trade-off analysis of MEMS pressure sensor for bladder implants
title_short Sensitivity and Q-Factor trade-off analysis of MEMS pressure sensor for bladder implants
title_full Sensitivity and Q-Factor trade-off analysis of MEMS pressure sensor for bladder implants
title_fullStr Sensitivity and Q-Factor trade-off analysis of MEMS pressure sensor for bladder implants
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity and Q-Factor trade-off analysis of MEMS pressure sensor for bladder implants
title_sort sensitivity and q-factor trade-off analysis of mems pressure sensor for bladder implants
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1264/1/FH03-FRIT-19-23912.pdf
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