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Modeling of MEMS Transducers with Perforated Moving Electrodes

K. Šimonová, P. Honzík

. 2023 ; 14 (5) : . [pub] 20230424

Status not-indexed Language English Country Switzerland

Document type Journal Article

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SGS18/200/OHK2/3T/16 Czech Technical University in Prague

Microfabricated electroacoustic transducers with perforated moving plates used as microphones or acoustic sources have appeared in the literature in recent years. However, optimization of the parameters of such transducers for use in the audio frequency range requires high-precision theoretical modeling. The main objective of the paper is to provide such an analytical model of a miniature transducer with a moving electrode in the form of a perforated plate (rigid elastically supported or elastic clamped at all boundaries) loaded by an air gap surrounded by a small cavity. The formulation for the acoustic pressure field inside the air gap enables expression of the coupling of this field to the displacement field of the moving plate and to the incident acoustic pressure through the holes in the plate. The damping effects of the thermal and viscous boundary layers originating inside the air gap, the cavity, and the holes in the moving plate are also taken into account. The analytical results, namely, the acoustic pressure sensitivity of the transducer used as a microphone, are presented and compared to the numerical (FEM) results.

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