A Tutorial on Mechanical Sensors in the 70th Anniversary of the Piezoresistive Effect

Reverter, Ferran (2024) A Tutorial on Mechanical Sensors in the 70th Anniversary of the Piezoresistive Effect. Sensors, 24 (11). p. 3690. ISSN 1424-8220

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Abstract

An outstanding event related to the understanding of the physics of mechanical sensors occurred and was announced in 1954, exactly seventy years ago. This event was the discovery of the piezoresistive effect, which led to the development of semiconductor strain gauges with a sensitivity much higher than that obtained before in conventional metallic strain gauges. In turn, this motivated the subsequent development of the earliest micromachined silicon devices and the corresponding MEMS devices. The science and technology related to sensors has experienced noteworthy advances in the last decades, but the piezoresistive effect is still the main physical phenomenon behind many mechanical sensors, both commercial and in research models. On this 70th anniversary, this tutorial aims to explain the operating principle, subtypes, input–output characteristics, and limitations of the three main types of mechanical sensor: strain gauges, capacitive sensors, and piezoelectric sensors. These three sensor technologies are also compared with each other, highlighting the main advantages and disadvantages of each one.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Engineering
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2024 12:01
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2024 12:01
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/4133

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