SAW Pressure Sensor Based on Diaphragm-Pirani Composite Sensing Mechanism: For Cross-Scale Measurement Range Extension

Aobei Chen, Dapeng Li, Ge Gao, Rui Na, Dezhi Zheng*

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Abstract

Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) pressure sensors are widely applied for their strong environmental adaptability, ease of wireless integration, and low cost. With the extension of atmospheric observation into near-space environments, there is a growing demand for cross-scale pressure measurements ranging from Pa to hundreds of kPa. However, conventional SAW pressure sensors based on a single sensing mechanism face limitations in meeting this demand. Integrating diaphragm-type and Pirani-type sensing mechanisms offers a promising approach, yet balancing their sensitivities across pressure ranges remains challenging due to conflicting temperature coefficient of frequency (TCF) requirements. To address this issue, this study proposes a SAW pressure sensor based on a composite Diaphragm- Pirani sensing mechanism, incorporating a differential decoupling structure and suspended packaging to enable high sensitivity across the pressure scales. Based on the established composite sensing model, the sensor was designed, fabricated, and evaluated using a pressure–temperature integrated test system. Experimental results demonstrate that the sensor achieves sensitivities of 21.03 ppm/Pa (10–100 Pa), 1.01 ppm/Pa (100 Pa–1 kPa), and 3.17 ppm/kPa (1–200 kPa), effectively addressing the limitations of existing technologies in cross-scale pressure sensing. Furthermore, an adaptive range-switching strategy was implemented to enable smooth transition between different measurement modes.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIEEE Sensors Journal
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • composite sensitive mechanism
  • cross-scale
  • pressure sensor
  • range extension
  • surface acoustic wave (SAW)

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