IEEJ Transactions on Sensors and Micromachines
Online ISSN : 1347-5525
Print ISSN : 1341-8939
ISSN-L : 1341-8939
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Investigation on the Thin Film Pirani Vacuum Sensor Using A Constant Voltage Drive-Mode Diode-Heater
Noriaki TakashimaMitsuteru Kimura
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2008 Volume 128 Issue 5 Pages 209-213

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Abstract
A thin film Pirani vacuum sensor having a single micro-heater and two diode temperature sensors composed of pn junction diodes on the sensing cantilever, fabricated by micromachining technologies, is driven by a constant applied voltage driving mode using the diode heater to enhance the pressure sensitivity. In these experiments new diode-sensors are used as a temperature sensor, which has a proportional output signal voltage ΔV to the absolute temperature T as ΔVT. These new type diode-sensors are useful to measure the temperature difference ΔT between these diode sensors. In this pressure sensing the null detection method is adopted for accurate measurements. In the low pressure range such as 1×10-3-1×100 Pa the diode-thermistor will be useful because of its higher temperature sensitivity. It is demonstrated that this thin film Pirani vacuum sensor can measure the wide pressure range of 1×10-3 to 1×105 Pa, which is about 2 order wider pressure range than that of usual Pirani gauge.
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