Metrology and Measurement Systems (Dec 2017)

Low Humidity Characteristics of Polymer-Based Capacitive Humidity Sensors

  • Majewski Jacek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/mms-2017-0048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
pp. 607 – 616

Abstract

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Polymer-based capacitive humidity sensors emerged around 40 years ago; nevertheless, they currently constitute large part of sensors’ market within a range of medium (climatic and industrial) humidity 20−80%RH due to their linearity, stability and cost-effectiveness. However, for low humidity values (0−20%RH) that type of sensor exhibits increasingly nonlinear characteristics with decreasing of humidity values. This paper presents the results of some experimental trials of CMOS polymer-based capacitive humidity sensors, as well as of modelling the behaviour of that type of sensor. A logarithmic functional relationship between the relative humidity and the change of sensor output value at low humidity is suggested.

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