Controllable Configuration of Sensing Band in a Pressure Sensor by Lenticular Pattern Deformation on Designated Electrodes

  • Chanho Jeong
  • , Ju Seung Lee
  • , Byeonghak Park
  • , Chang Seob Hong
  • , Jong Uk Kim
  • , Tae il Kim

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Abstract

Resistive-type pressure sensor, which are mainly utilized in industry, are easy to manufacture and are not significantly affected by external electromagnetic fields, unlike capacitive type. However, the produce signal is not linear, and it is also difficult to measure a wide range of pressures using such a sensor. Therefore, before being utilized, the extracted nonlinear data from them need to be processed by. A resistive sensor that is capable of measuring a wide range of pressure of up to 4 MPa with constant linearity is presented. Moreover it can selectively control the sensing pressure band, or act as an on/off switch, without the need for any additional computer processing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1902689
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume31
Issue number36
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2019

Keywords

  • controllable sensing band
  • electrode circuits
  • lenticular pattern deformation
  • pressure sensors

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