WO2014138030A1 - System and method for multiplexed and buffered miniaturized sensor arrays - Google Patents
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- a method for sensing pressure may comprise: sensing pressure using a plurality of miniature pressure sensors including a plurality of sensor outputs, each of the plurality of miniature pressure sensors having at least one sensor output for providing an analog output signal and each at least one sensor output having an associated output impedance; buffering the at least one sensor output of at least some of the plurality of miniature pressure sensors and providing a buffered sensor output, thereby reducing the associated output impedance of each buffered sensor output; multiplexing, using at least one multiplexer, the plurality of buffered sensor outputs; and switching between channels of the at least one multiplexer, thereby reading the analog output signal of each buffered sensor output of the plurality of sensor outputs.
- a miniature pressure scanning system may comprise: an array of silicon piezoresistive pressure sensors including a plurality of sensor outputs, each of the pressure sensors including at least one sensor output for providing an analog output signal and having an associated output impedance; a plurality of buffers, each buffer of the plurality of buffers being electrically coupled to the at least one sensor output of each of the array of silicon piezoresistive pressure sensors thereby providing a plurality of buffered sensor outputs, each buffer comprising one of a plurality of transistors and one of a plurality of bias resistors and each buffer being operative to reduce an output impedance of the sensor output it is coupled to; and at least one multiplexer electrically coupled to the plurality of buffered sensor outputs, the at least one multiplexer being operative to be switched between each of the buffered sensor outputs.
- FIG. 10B is a perspective section view of an exemplary pressure sensor and buffer arrangement of an exemplary miniature electronic pressure scanner in which the transistor buffer element is configured as a bare die element and the resistor buffer element is integral to the sensor; and
- FIG. 2 there is shown a notional representation of a miniature electronic pressure scanner 200 according to an embodiment of the disclosure and configured to mitigate the relatively long settling time problems associated with the configuration of FIG. 1 .
- a plurality of miniature pressure sensors 210A-210N are configured such that each of the corresponding output ports (210Aoi, 210A 02 , 210B 0 i, 210B 02 , ⁇ . ⁇ , 210N 0 i, 210N 02 ) is connected to a corresponding input of a respective buffer (labeled generally as 215).
- the transistor and bias resistor buffer may be implemented in different configurations to form a voltage buffer.
- Transistors types may include bipolar junction transistors (BJTs), field-effect transistors (FETs), metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs), insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs), and other types of transistors with simple resistive biasing network.
- the transistor and resistor are configured as bare die elements (electrical elements without packaging) that are mounted or affixed to an open area of the circuit board substrate to which the sensors and multiplexers are mounted. Each transistor and resistor may then be electrically connected to a sensor output using bond wires, or using circuit traces if the circuit board has been configured to support the transistor and resistor.
- each output is buffered
- two hundred buffers would be needed, one for each of the sensor outputs.
- only one of the outputs on each of the sensors would be buffered (i.e., resulting in half of the total outputs being monitored).
- strategies directed to the order in which buffered and unbuffered outputs are addressed could be used to minimize settling time limitations caused by the unbuffered outputs.
- buffering of every sensor output would result in a system with the least potential for experiencing settling time problems.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate the significant improvement in switching times realized by embodiments of the invention, relative to conventional unbuffered pressure scanning.
- FIG 3 is an exemplary oscilloscope trace 300 that shows settling times of buffered and unbuffered channels on an ESP 64HD pressure scanner.
- line 310 represents the unbuffered channel and shows that because of the voltage spike attributable to the multiplexer, the signal takes more than 60 microseconds to settle to a state in which it is readable at point P1.
- line 320 represents a channel to which a buffer was added. As shown, line 320 settles within 10 microseconds (approx. 8 microseconds after spiking) at point P2.
- the data acquisition system collects the change in raw A/D counts from scanning speeds from 80 microseconds (80uS) to 26uS. Data was also collected at different temperature conditions, at 23 degrees Celsius (C) and the other at 80 degrees Celsius. As indicated in FIG. 4, channels 2, 3, and 4 were buffered (using a single transistor emitter-follower arrangement as described herein), channels 9-16 were not used, and channels 17-64 were unbuffered.
- switching is performed between channels of the multiplexer, thereby selectively reading the buffered output(s) of each of the miniature pressure sensors.
- a computer processor and associated logic may be used to cause the multiplexer to switch between channels. Because the buffer between the sensor outputs and multiplexer greatly reduces the settling time of the multiplexer channels, the timing of the switching can be much faster than without the buffer.
- the ratio of the area of the bare die buffer elements to the sensor will be larger than about 4.9% because of the addition of the bare die resistor, and a topological view of this embodiment would include a bare die element for the resistor mounted on the substrate. Nevertheless, because the bare die resistor is typically smaller than the bare die transistor, the ratio of the area of the bare die buffer transistor and bare die resistor combination will be less than about 10% of the area of the sensor (the sensor area being unchanged from the integral embodiment).
- FIG. 10A provides a perspective section view of an exemplary pressure sensor of a miniature electronic pressure scanner in which the transistor and resistor buffer elements are bare die elements.
- FIG. 10B provides a perspective section view of an exemplary pressure sensor of a miniature electronic pressure scanner in which the transistor buffer element is a bare die element and the resistor buffer element is integral to the sensor.
- FIG. 10C provides a perspective section view of an exemplary pressure sensor of a miniature electronic pressure scanner in which the transistor and resistor buffer elements are both integral to the sensor.
- the piezoresistors are connected in a Wheatstone bridge configuration that generates a voltage output proportional to the pressure input, as is understood in the art.
- Wire jumpers 1050 from the sensor are used to electrically connect the bare die transistor 1020 and bias resistor 1030 to the sensor so the outputs of the sensor may be buffered.
- FIG. 10B depicts an embodiment wherein the pressure sensor 1010 is buffered by bare die transistor 1020 adjacent sensor 1010 and wherein resistor 1032 is integral to the sensor.
- the bias resistors are shown schematically on the sensor for illustration purposes and may be functionally integrated into the sensor using known integrated circuit techniques.
- the sensor may include unused resistors that may be used to bias the transistor 1020, or additional resistors (ones not used for the sensor circuitry) may be integrated within the sensor so that they may be used with the buffer transistor 1020.
- Wire jumpers 1050 from the sensor are used to electrically connect the bare die transistor 1020 to the bias resistor 1032 integrated within the sensor, and also to provide buffered output(s) 1060.
- the transistor for the buffer may be integral to the sensor circuitry and the bias resistor may be a bare element disposed on the substrate that is connected to the sensor using wire jumpers.
- FIG. 10C depicts another embodiment showing pressure sensor 1010 mounted on a substrate and in which the transistor and bias resistor buffer elements are integrated onto the pressure sensor. Specifically, FIG. 10C shows a schematic illustration of transistor 1022 and resistor 1032 arranged with bridge circuit 1040 on the sensor 1010. As noted, the schematic is an illustration of the circuitry
- Wire jumpers 1050 are used to electrically connect the sensor, transistor, and bias resistor on the sensor to the buffered output(s) 1060.
- the disclosed method described herein may be automated by, for example, tangibly embodying a program of instructions upon a computer readable storage media capable of being read by a machine capable of executing the instructions.
- a general purpose computer is one example of such a machine, as are other known computing devices having processors, memory, hardware, software, and/or firmware.
- a non-limiting exemplary list of appropriate storage media well known in the art would include such devices as a readable or writeable CD, flash memory chips (e.g., thumb drives), various magnetic storage media, and the like.
- inventive subject matter may be referred to herein, individually and/or collectively, by the term "invention" merely for
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