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WO2012148254A1
WO2012148254A1 PCT/MY2012/000083 MY2012000083W WO2012148254A1 WO 2012148254 A1 WO2012148254 A1 WO 2012148254A1 MY 2012000083 W MY2012000083 W MY 2012000083W WO 2012148254 A1 WO2012148254 A1 WO 2012148254A1
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  • the present invention relates to a sensor device and more particularly to a capacitive humidity sensor device.
  • a capacitive humidity sensor device is used for sensing humidity in an environment.
  • the capacitive humidity sensor device (10) comprises of interdigital electrodes (11) deposited on an isolator material (12) and covered by a sensing material (13) such as Polyimide.
  • FIGS. 1 show a vertical sectional view and a top view of a typical capacitive humidity sensor device (10).
  • a change in humidity of an environment changes the permittivity of the sensing material (13) and thus, causing a change in capacitance value of the humidity sensor device (10).
  • the capacitance value of the humidity sensor device (10) is determined by the thickness of the sensing material used (f), width of the interdigital fingers (w), space between adjacent interdigital fingers (s), number of interdigital fingers (N) and the permittivity of the sensing material used ( ⁇ ⁇ ) which itself is a function of temperature (7) and the relative humidity of the environment (RH).
  • the interdigital electrodes ( 1) of the capacitive humidity sensor device (10) are typically fabricated by using advanced lithography technique.
  • the fabrication tolerance on the width of the interdigital fingers (w) and the space in between the interdigital fingers (s) is very small; however, since the sensing material (13) is typically deposited using spin coating technique, the variation on the thickness of the sensing material used (f) is large.
  • the sensing material (13) has generally a smaller thickness at the center (13a) than the edge (13b) of a wafer as shown in FIG. 2 or vice versa.
  • the variation in the thickness of the sensing material (13) causes varying response capacitance value from one wafer to another wafer and/or from one sensor device to another sensor device.
  • each capacitive humidity sensor device ( 0) needs to be calibrated before it can be used.
  • the capacitive humidity sensor device (10) is typically calibrated in few known temperature and relative humidity points, compensated by a readout circuit or by referring to a reference capacitor. Examples of such capacitive humidity sensor are provided by US Patent Nos. 7,222,531 and 7,032,448.
  • US Patent No. 7,222,531 relates to a capacitive humidity sensor for detecting a humidity change which includes a first sensor element having a first capacitance, a second sensor element having a second capacitance and connected in series with the first sensor element, and a humidity sensitive layer having a dielectric constant, which changes in accordance with humidity.
  • the first and the second capacitances change with respect to the humidity change at a different rate.
  • the humidity is detected using the different capacitances of the first and the second sensor elements.
  • the humidity sensitive layer is formed to each sensor element so that each sensor element can be effectively protected.
  • US Patent No. 7,032,448 relates to a capacitive humidity sensor which includes a detection portion and a reference portion.
  • the detection portion includes detection electrodes and a moisture sensitive film.
  • the reference portion includes reference electrodes and a moisture permeation film as a capacitance adjusting film.
  • the capacitive humidity sensor detects humidity by converting a capacitance difference between a capacitance of the detection electrodes and a capacitance of the reference electrodes to an electric signal by using a capacitance-voltage conversion circuit.
  • the moisture permeation film reduces offset voltage of the capacitive humidity sensor.
  • the present invention relates to a humidity sensor device (100).
  • the humidity sensor device (100) comprises of at least two contact pads (110), a sensing capacitor (120), and a reference capacitor (130).
  • the sensing capacitor (120) further comprises an interdigital electrodes (121) fabricated on a substrate (150) and a layer of humidity sensitive material (122) covering on top of the interdigital electrodes (121), and wherein the sensing capacitor (120) is divided into at least two sub- capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n), and wherein one terminal of each sub- capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) is connected to one of the at least two contact pads (110a), and wherein another terminal of each sub-capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) is connected to one of the at least two contact pads (110b) through a switch (124).
  • the reference capacitor (130) further comprises an interdigital electrodes (131) fabricated on a substrate (150), a layer of humidity sensitive material (132) covering on top of the interdigital electrodes (131), and a package sealant (133) provided on the humidity sensitive layer (132), and wherein the reference capacitor (130) is connected to the control unit (140).
  • the humidity sensor device (100) further comprises a control circuit (140), and wherein the control unit (140) provides a signal to close or open the switches (124) of the sensing capacitor (120) by determining the variation in sensing material thickness of the reference capacitor (130).
  • an isolation layer which is made of oxide material is provided in between the substrate (150) and the capacitors (120, 130).
  • the humidity sensitive material (121 , 132) is made of polyimide.
  • the package sealant (133) is made out of plastic, glob-top or the like.
  • a method of calibrating a humidity sensor device ( 00) is also provided in the present invention.
  • the method comprises the steps of initializing the sensor device (100), measuring capacitance value of a reference capacitor (130) by a control unit (140), comparing the measured capacitance value of a reference capacitor (130) with a predetermined expected capacitance value, determining the number of sub- capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled, and closing and/or opening a plurality of switches (124) to connect the determined number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled to the contact pads (110).
  • the control unit (140) enables a predetermined number of the sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n).
  • the control unit (140) determines the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) by predetermining the expected capacitance value of the sensing capacitor (120), and calculating the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled by using the variation in the thickness of the sensing material of the reference capacitor (130).
  • FIG. 1a shows a vertical sectional view of a typical humidity sensor device (10).
  • FIG. 1b shows a top view of a typical humidity sensor device (10).
  • FIG. 2 shows a vertical sectional view of a plurality of humidity sensor devices (10) fabricated on a wafer.
  • FIG. 3 shows architecture of a humidity sensor device (100) in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 shows an equivalent schematic diagram of the humidity sensor device (100) of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 5 shows a vertical sectional view of a sensing capacitor (120) and a reference capacitor (130) of the humidity sensor device (100) of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 6 shows a flowchart of a calibration process of the humidity sensor device (100) of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 7 shows a graph of a simulated response of the humidity sensor device (100) of FIG. 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFFERED EMBODIMENT
  • the humidity sensor device (100) comprises of at least two contact pads (110), a sensing capacitor (120), a reference capacitor (130) and a control unit (140).
  • the sensing capacitor (120) and the reference capacitor (130) are fabricated on the same substrate (150) and in proximity to each other.
  • the sensing capacitor (120) and the reference capacitor (130) have similar variation of the thickness of the sensing material (f), the width (w) and spacing (s) of the interdigital electrodes when fabricated.
  • an isolation layer is preferably provided in between substrate (150) and the capacitors (120, 130).
  • FIG. 4 shows an equivalent schematic diagram of the humidity sensor device (100) to provide a better understanding of the interconnection between the contact pads (110), the sensing capacitor (120), the reference capacitor (130) and the control unit (140).
  • the two contact pads (110) allow connectivity to an external sensing circuit to measure the capacitance value based on the changes in humidity of an environment.
  • the contact pads (110) are suitably made out of any conductive material such as aluminium, copper, alloy and the like.
  • the sensing capacitor (120) is an interdigital capacitor which is used for sensing humidity in an environment.
  • the sensing capacitor (120) comprises an interdigital electrodes (121) fabricated on a substrate (150) and a layer of humidity sensitive material (122) covering on top of the interdigital electrodes (121) as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the humidity sensitive material (121 ) is made of polyimide.
  • the sensing capacitor (120) is divided into a plurality of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n). One terminal of each sub-capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) is connected to a contact pad (110a) for connection to an external sensing circuit.
  • each sub-capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) is connected to another contact pad (110b) through a switch (124).
  • Each switch (124) is controlled by the control unit (140). When the switch (124) is closed, the sub-capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) completes a connection to an external sensing circuit. Thus, when more than one switch (124) is closed, the sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) are connected in parallel to one another.
  • the reference capacitor (130) is an interdigital capacitor and provides a reference capacitance value for the sensing capacitor (120).
  • the capacitance value of the reference capacitor (130) does not change with respect to a change in humidity.
  • the reference capacitor (130) comprises of an interdigital electrodes (131) fabricated on a substrate (150), a layer of humidity sensitive material (132) covering on top of the interdigital electrodes (131), and a package sealant (133) provided on the humidity sensitive layer (132) as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the humidity sensitive material (132) is polyimide and the package sealant (133) is made out of plastic, glob-top or the like.
  • the reference capacitor (130) is fabricated in proximity to the sensing capacitor (120) and it is connected to the control unit (140).
  • the control unit (140) provides a signal to close or open the switches (124) connected to the sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n).
  • the control unit (140) decides to close or open the switches (124) by referring to the reference capacitor (130).
  • step 201 the sensor device (100) is powered up and initialized.
  • step 202 the control unit (140) measures the capacitance value of the reference capacitor (130) as the reference capacitance value (C re f).
  • step 203 the control unit (140) compares the reference capacitance value (C re f) with a predetermined expected capacitance value (C exp ).
  • the predetermined expected capacitance value (C exp ) is calculated based on the design parameters of the reference capacitor (130) using the formula below:
  • the control unit (140) determines whether the reference capacitance value (C ref ) is equivalent, larger or lesser than the predefined expected capacitance value (C exp ). If the measured C ref is equivalent to C exp , then the control unit enables a predetermined number of the sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) by using the switches (124) as in step 205. This indicates that there is no variation in sensing material thickness of the humidity sensor device (100). If the measured C ref is larger or lesser than C exp , this indicates that there is a variation in sensing material thickness when fabricated.
  • the control unit (140) determines the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) by predetermining the expected capacitance value of the sensing capacitor (120), and calculating the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled by using the variation in the thickness of the sensing material of the reference capacitor (t ref ) in the formula below:
  • N s f (C s , RH ref , T s , tref, W s , S s , 3 ⁇ 4)
  • RH ref is a relative humidity of the environment of the reference capacitor (120)
  • C s is the predetermined capacitance value of the sensing capacitor (120)
  • T s is temperature
  • t ref is the thickness of the sensing material of the reference capacitor (130)
  • w s is width of the interdigital fingers of the sensing capacitor (120)
  • s s is space between adjacent interdigital fingers of the sensing capacitor (120)
  • 3 ⁇ 4 is permittivity of the sensing material of the sensing capacitor (120).
  • the control unit (140) closes and opens the switches (124) to enable only N s sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) connected to the contact pads (110) as in step 207.
  • CPS coplanar stripline
  • FIG. 7 shows a graph of the response of the humidity sensor device (100).

Abstract

The present invention relates to a humidity sensor device. The humidity sensor device (100) comprises of at least two contact pads (110), a sensing capacitor (120), a reference capacitor (130), and a control circuit (140). The sensing capacitor (120) is an interdigital capacitor and it is divided into at least two sub- capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n). The control unit (140) determines the number of sub capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be connected to the contact pads (110) by measuring the capacitance value of the reference capacitor (130) and controlling the switches (124) of the sensing capacitor (120) based on the variation in sensing material thickness of the reference capacitor (130).

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A HUMIDITY SENSOR DEVICE
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a sensor device and more particularly to a capacitive humidity sensor device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A capacitive humidity sensor device is used for sensing humidity in an environment. The capacitive humidity sensor device (10) comprises of interdigital electrodes (11) deposited on an isolator material (12) and covered by a sensing material (13) such as Polyimide. FIGS. 1 show a vertical sectional view and a top view of a typical capacitive humidity sensor device (10).
A change in humidity of an environment changes the permittivity of the sensing material (13) and thus, causing a change in capacitance value of the humidity sensor device (10). The capacitance value of the humidity sensor device (10) is determined by the thickness of the sensing material used (f), width of the interdigital fingers (w), space between adjacent interdigital fingers (s), number of interdigital fingers (N) and the permittivity of the sensing material used (εΓ) which itself is a function of temperature (7) and the relative humidity of the environment (RH).
The interdigital electrodes ( 1) of the capacitive humidity sensor device (10) are typically fabricated by using advanced lithography technique. The fabrication tolerance on the width of the interdigital fingers (w) and the space in between the interdigital fingers (s) is very small; however, since the sensing material (13) is typically deposited using spin coating technique, the variation on the thickness of the sensing material used (f) is large. As a result, the sensing material (13) has generally a smaller thickness at the center (13a) than the edge (13b) of a wafer as shown in FIG. 2 or vice versa. The variation in the thickness of the sensing material (13) causes varying response capacitance value from one wafer to another wafer and/or from one sensor device to another sensor device.
Hence, each capacitive humidity sensor device ( 0) needs to be calibrated before it can be used. In this regard, the capacitive humidity sensor device (10) is typically calibrated in few known temperature and relative humidity points, compensated by a readout circuit or by referring to a reference capacitor. Examples of such capacitive humidity sensor are provided by US Patent Nos. 7,222,531 and 7,032,448.
US Patent No. 7,222,531 relates to a capacitive humidity sensor for detecting a humidity change which includes a first sensor element having a first capacitance, a second sensor element having a second capacitance and connected in series with the first sensor element, and a humidity sensitive layer having a dielectric constant, which changes in accordance with humidity. The first and the second capacitances change with respect to the humidity change at a different rate. The humidity is detected using the different capacitances of the first and the second sensor elements. The humidity sensitive layer is formed to each sensor element so that each sensor element can be effectively protected.
US Patent No. 7,032,448 relates to a capacitive humidity sensor which includes a detection portion and a reference portion. The detection portion includes detection electrodes and a moisture sensitive film. The reference portion includes reference electrodes and a moisture permeation film as a capacitance adjusting film. The capacitive humidity sensor detects humidity by converting a capacitance difference between a capacitance of the detection electrodes and a capacitance of the reference electrodes to an electric signal by using a capacitance-voltage conversion circuit. The moisture permeation film reduces offset voltage of the capacitive humidity sensor.
Therefore, there is a need to provide a capacitive humidity sensor device capable of self-calibrating without having to provide a relative humidity environment. SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a humidity sensor device (100). The humidity sensor device (100) comprises of at least two contact pads (110), a sensing capacitor (120), and a reference capacitor (130). The sensing capacitor (120) further comprises an interdigital electrodes (121) fabricated on a substrate (150) and a layer of humidity sensitive material (122) covering on top of the interdigital electrodes (121), and wherein the sensing capacitor (120) is divided into at least two sub- capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n), and wherein one terminal of each sub- capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) is connected to one of the at least two contact pads (110a), and wherein another terminal of each sub-capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) is connected to one of the at least two contact pads (110b) through a switch (124). The reference capacitor (130) further comprises an interdigital electrodes (131) fabricated on a substrate (150), a layer of humidity sensitive material (132) covering on top of the interdigital electrodes (131), and a package sealant (133) provided on the humidity sensitive layer (132), and wherein the reference capacitor (130) is connected to the control unit (140). The humidity sensor device (100) further comprises a control circuit (140), and wherein the control unit (140) provides a signal to close or open the switches (124) of the sensing capacitor (120) by determining the variation in sensing material thickness of the reference capacitor (130). Preferably, an isolation layer which is made of oxide material is provided in between the substrate (150) and the capacitors (120, 130).
Preferably, the humidity sensitive material (121 , 132) is made of polyimide. Preferably, the package sealant (133) is made out of plastic, glob-top or the like.
A method of calibrating a humidity sensor device ( 00) is also provided in the present invention. The method comprises the steps of initializing the sensor device (100), measuring capacitance value of a reference capacitor (130) by a control unit (140), comparing the measured capacitance value of a reference capacitor (130) with a predetermined expected capacitance value, determining the number of sub- capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled, and closing and/or opening a plurality of switches (124) to connect the determined number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled to the contact pads (110).
Preferably, if the measured capacitance value of the reference capacitor (130) is equivalent to the predetermined expected capacitance value, the control unit (140) enables a predetermined number of the sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n). Preferably, if the measured capacitance value of the reference capacitor (130) is larger or lesser than the predetermined expected capacitance value, the control unit (140) determines the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) by predetermining the expected capacitance value of the sensing capacitor (120), and calculating the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled by using the variation in the thickness of the sensing material of the reference capacitor (130).
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The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
FIG. 1a shows a vertical sectional view of a typical humidity sensor device (10).
FIG. 1b shows a top view of a typical humidity sensor device (10).
FIG. 2 shows a vertical sectional view of a plurality of humidity sensor devices (10) fabricated on a wafer.
FIG. 3 shows architecture of a humidity sensor device (100) in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 shows an equivalent schematic diagram of the humidity sensor device (100) of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 shows a vertical sectional view of a sensing capacitor (120) and a reference capacitor (130) of the humidity sensor device (100) of FIG. 3. FIG. 6 shows a flowchart of a calibration process of the humidity sensor device (100) of FIG. 3.
FIG. 7 shows a graph of a simulated response of the humidity sensor device (100) of FIG. 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFFERED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described herein below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, well known functions or constructions are not described in detail since they would obscure the description with unnecessary detail.
Referring now to FIG. 3, there is shown a humidity sensor device (100) in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. Generally, the humidity sensor device (100) comprises of at least two contact pads (110), a sensing capacitor (120), a reference capacitor (130) and a control unit (140). Preferably, the sensing capacitor (120) and the reference capacitor (130) are fabricated on the same substrate (150) and in proximity to each other. Thus, the sensing capacitor (120) and the reference capacitor (130) have similar variation of the thickness of the sensing material (f), the width (w) and spacing (s) of the interdigital electrodes when fabricated. Moreover, an isolation layer is preferably provided in between substrate (150) and the capacitors (120, 130). The isolation layer is suitably made of oxide material. FIG. 4 shows an equivalent schematic diagram of the humidity sensor device (100) to provide a better understanding of the interconnection between the contact pads (110), the sensing capacitor (120), the reference capacitor (130) and the control unit (140).
The two contact pads (110) allow connectivity to an external sensing circuit to measure the capacitance value based on the changes in humidity of an environment. The contact pads (110) are suitably made out of any conductive material such as aluminium, copper, alloy and the like.
The sensing capacitor (120) is an interdigital capacitor which is used for sensing humidity in an environment. The sensing capacitor (120) comprises an interdigital electrodes (121) fabricated on a substrate (150) and a layer of humidity sensitive material (122) covering on top of the interdigital electrodes (121) as shown in FIG. 5. Preferably, the humidity sensitive material (121 ) is made of polyimide. The sensing capacitor (120) is divided into a plurality of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n). One terminal of each sub-capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) is connected to a contact pad (110a) for connection to an external sensing circuit. Another terminal of each sub-capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) is connected to another contact pad (110b) through a switch (124). Each switch (124) is controlled by the control unit (140). When the switch (124) is closed, the sub-capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) completes a connection to an external sensing circuit. Thus, when more than one switch (124) is closed, the sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) are connected in parallel to one another.
The reference capacitor (130) is an interdigital capacitor and provides a reference capacitance value for the sensing capacitor (120). The capacitance value of the reference capacitor (130) does not change with respect to a change in humidity. The reference capacitor (130) comprises of an interdigital electrodes (131) fabricated on a substrate (150), a layer of humidity sensitive material (132) covering on top of the interdigital electrodes (131), and a package sealant (133) provided on the humidity sensitive layer (132) as shown in FIG. 5. Preferably, the humidity sensitive material (132) is polyimide and the package sealant (133) is made out of plastic, glob-top or the like. The reference capacitor (130) is fabricated in proximity to the sensing capacitor (120) and it is connected to the control unit (140).
The control unit (140) provides a signal to close or open the switches (124) connected to the sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n). The control unit (140) decides to close or open the switches (124) by referring to the reference capacitor (130).
Referring now to FIG. 6, there is provided a flowchart of calibrating the humidity sensor device (100) of FIG. 3. Initially, as in step 201 , the sensor device (100) is powered up and initialized. Thereon, as in step 202, the control unit (140) measures the capacitance value of the reference capacitor (130) as the reference capacitance value (Cref). In step 203, the control unit (140) compares the reference capacitance value (Cref) with a predetermined expected capacitance value (Cexp). The predetermined expected capacitance value (Cexp) is calculated based on the design parameters of the reference capacitor (130) using the formula below:
Cexp ~ f (Nex , Texp, texp, WeXp, Sexp, £exp) wherein f is a function notation, Nexp is number of interdigital fingers of the reference capacitor, Texp is temperature, texp is the thickness of the sensing material of the reference capacitor, wexp is width of the interdigital fingers of the reference capacitor, sexp is space between adjacent interdigital fingers of the reference capacitor and exp is permittivity of the sensing material of the reference capacitor. By comparing Cref and CeXp, the variation in the thickness of the sensing material of the reference capacitor (tref) can be determined.
In decision 204, the control unit (140) determines whether the reference capacitance value (Cref) is equivalent, larger or lesser than the predefined expected capacitance value (Cexp). If the measured Cref is equivalent to Cexp, then the control unit enables a predetermined number of the sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) by using the switches (124) as in step 205. This indicates that there is no variation in sensing material thickness of the humidity sensor device (100). If the measured Cref is larger or lesser than Cexp, this indicates that there is a variation in sensing material thickness when fabricated. Thus, as in step 206, the control unit (140) determines the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) by predetermining the expected capacitance value of the sensing capacitor (120), and calculating the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled by using the variation in the thickness of the sensing material of the reference capacitor (tref) in the formula below:
Ns = f (Cs, RHref, Ts, tref, Ws, Ss, ¾) wherein is a function notation, RHref is a relative humidity of the environment of the reference capacitor (120), Cs is the predetermined capacitance value of the sensing capacitor (120), Ts is temperature, tref is the thickness of the sensing material of the reference capacitor (130), ws is width of the interdigital fingers of the sensing capacitor (120), ss is space between adjacent interdigital fingers of the sensing capacitor (120) and ¾ is permittivity of the sensing material of the sensing capacitor (120). Thereon, the control unit (140) closes and opens the switches (124) to enable only Ns sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) connected to the contact pads (110) as in step 207.
In order to simulate the capacitive humidity sensor device ( 00) of FIG. 3, the capacitive humidity sensor (110) was modelled using coplanar stripline (CPS) model (Erli Chen et.al., 1997) with 200 interdigital fingers (Ns=Nref=200) having 5um width
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in between the fingers. Moreover, a polyimide material was used as the sensing material (122) with a target thickness of 3um (texp=3um). Therefore, the relative permittivity of the sensing material used is expected to vary between 3.2 and 4 with a relative humidity change from 0% to 100% (Laconte et.al. 2003).
As a result of the simulation, FIG. 7 shows a graph of the response of the humidity sensor device (100). The dashed line (310) of the graph indicates the expected response of the sensor device while the solid line (320) of the graph indicates the response of the uncompensated sensor device when there is 10% variation in the thickness of the sensing material (122) which results in (tret = 3.3um).
The response of the compensated capacitance using the sensor device (100) of FIG.
3 is indicated by the dotted line (330). The graph reveals that if the control unit (140) compensates the sensor device (100) by decreasing the number of fingers from 200 to 196 (Ns=196), the response of the compensated sensor device (330) becomes closer to the expected result (310).
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrated and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specifications are words of description rather than limitation and various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. REFERENCES
1. Erli Chen and Stephen Y. Chou, "Characteristics of Coplanar Transmission Lines on Multilayer Substrates: Modeling and Experiments", IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 45 no. 6, pp. 939- 945, 1997.
2. J. Laconte, V. Wilmart, D. Flandre and J. P. Raskin, "High-Sensitivity Capacitive Humidity Sensor Using 3-Layer Patterned Polyimide Sensing Film", Proceedings of IEEE Sensors, vol. 1 , pp. 372-377, 2003.

Claims

1. A humidity sensor device (100) comprising:
a) at least two contact pads (110),
b) a sensing capacitor (120), and
c) a reference capacitor (130); characterized in that:
the sensing capacitor (120) further comprising an interdigital electrodes (121) fabricated on a substrate (150) and a layer of humidity sensitive material (122) covering on top of the interdigital electrodes (121), and wherein the sensing capacitor (120) is divided into at least two sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 1,20c, 120n), and wherein one terminal of each sub-capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) is connected to one of the at least two contact pads (110a), and wherein another terminal of each sub-capacitor (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) is connected to one of the at least two contact pads (110b) through a switch (124); the reference capacitor (130) further comprising an interdigital electrodes (131) fabricated on a substrate (150), a layer of humidity sensitive material (132) covering on top of the interdigital electrodes (131), and a package sealant (133) provided on the humidity sensitive layer (132), and wherein the reference capacitor (130) is connected to the control unit (140); and the humidity sensor device (100) further comprising a control circuit (140), and wherein the control unit (140) provides a signal to close or open the switches (124) of the sensing capacitor (120) by determining the variation in sensing material thickness of the reference capacitor (130).
2. A humidity sensor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an isolation layer is provided in between substrate (150) and the capacitors (120, 130).
3. A humidity sensor as claimed in claim 2, wherein the isolation layer is made of oxide material.
4. A humidity sensor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the humidity sensitive material (121, 132) is made of polyimide.
5. A humidity sensor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the package sealant (133) is made out of plastic, glob-top or the like.
6. A method of calibrating a humidity sensor device (100) as claimed in claim 1 to 5, comprising the steps of:
a) initializing the sensor device (100);
b) measuring capacitance value of a reference capacitor (130) by a control unit (140);
c) comparing the measured capacitance value of a reference capacitor (130) with a predetermined expected capacitance value; d) determining the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled; and
e) closing and/or opening a plurality of switches (124) to connect the determined number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled to the contact pads (110).
7 A method as claimed in step d of claim 6, wherein if the measured capacitance value of the reference capacitor (130) is equivalent to the predetermined expected capacitance value, the control unit (140) enables a predetermined number of the sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n).
8. A method as claimed in step d of claim 6, wherein if the measured capacitance value of the reference capacitor (130) is larger or lesser than the predetermined expected capacitance value, the control unit (140) determines the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) by predetermining the expected capacitance value of the sensing capacitor (120), and calculating the number of sub-capacitors (120a, 120b, 120c, 120n) to be enabled by using the variation in the thickness of the sensing material of the reference capacitor (130).
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