会议专题

Characterization of Temperature Sensor Using VT Eztractor Circuit

The semiconductor (or IC for integrated circuit) temperature sensor is an electronic device fabricated in a similar way to other modern electronic semiconductor components such as microprocessors,diode,transistors,capacitors and etc. There are few temperature sensors being used in nowadays i.e diode type and threshold voltage (VT) extractor type. Normally hundreds or thousands of devices are formed on single thin silicon wafers. These sensors share a number of characteristicslinear outputs,relatively small size,limited temperature range (-40 to +120℃ typical),low cost,good accuracy if calibrated but also poor interchangeability. Often the semiconductor temperature sensors are not well designed thermally,with the semiconductor chip not always in good thermal contact with an outside surface. Some devices are inclined to oscillate unless precautions are taken. Provided the limitations of the semiconductor temperature sensors are understood,they can be used effectively in many applications. The most popular semiconductor temperature sensors are based on the fundamental temperature and current characteristics of the transistor. In this paper,the VT extractor type sensor is going to be discussed and the characterization of output voltage to temperature scale will be show. The sensors are calibrated based on environment effect and use water as a medium to translate the temperature to voltage. Also,two kind of circuit being used i.e flex circuit and dual layer PCB. The comparison between these two approaches described in full in this paper.

Hazian Mamat Yuzman Yusoff Ismail Md Yusof Walid Suradi Tan Kong Yew

MOEMS and Physical Sensors Group,Microelectronic and MEMS Division,MIMOS Berhad,Technology Park of Malaysia 57000 Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia

国际会议

2009 9th International Conference on Electronic Measurement & Instruments(第九届电子测量与仪器国际会议 ICEMI2009)

北京

英文

1799-1802

2009-08-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)