Surface acoustic wave pressure sensor and its matched antenna design
Author(s) -
Li Yuanyuan,
Shao Meng,
Jiang Bei,
Cao Le
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
measurement and control
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.286
H-Index - 21
eISSN - 2051-8730
pISSN - 0020-2940
DOI - 10.1177/0020294019857744
Subject(s) - acoustics , interdigital transducer , surface acoustic wave , surface acoustic wave sensor , transducer , bandwidth (computing) , impedance matching , antenna (radio) , pressure sensor , dipole antenna , acoustic impedance , electrical impedance , materials science , electronic engineering , computer science , electrical engineering , engineering , physics , telecommunications , ultrasonic sensor , mechanical engineering
Interdigital transducer and signal transmission in surface acoustic wave pressure sensor design is one of the difficulties in sensor design. The transmission antenna is an important design indicator to determine the wireless function of the sensor. In this paper, we simulated the design of the interdigital transducer of surface acoustic wave pressure sensor through COMSOL and analyzed the relationship between the eigenfrequency of the single-pair interdigital model and the interdigital electrode. Then, we obtained the design of the interdigital electrode with error of 0.01 MHz. We also simulated the size, bandwidth, impedance matching, and other parameters of antenna through high frequency structure simulator, and a matching dipole transmission antenna was designed and miniaturized. When the bandwidth is satisfied, the control matching impedance error is within± 1 Ω, and it is verified that the antenna satisfies the signal transmission requirement of the surface acoustic wave pressure sensor. This design provides a more comprehensive approach to the design of interdigital transducers and signal transmission for the field of surface acoustic wave measurement pressure.
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