Gon-Jae Leea,b,* and Duck-Kyun Choia
aDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering,
Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
bR&D Center, Mando corporation, Sungnam, Korea
Recently, the electrical
performance requirements of the sensor elements used in electric vehicles have
been strengthened. Automotive pressure sensors are manufactured by bonding
metal diaphragms and MEMS sensing elements. The withstand voltage of the
pressure sensor is greatly affected by the electrical characteristics of the
adhesive material between the metal diaphragm and the MEMS sensing element
connected to the vehicle body. In this study, the withstand voltage of the
sensor element was analyzed using glass paste as the bonding material for the
glass paste process. As a result, it was found that this voltage was greatly
influenced by the remaining glass paste porosity remaining following the glass
paste process, and also by the area and thickness of the glass paste.
Therefore, it was found that the thickness and area of the glass paste should
be optimized and that the internal porosity should be minimized to obtain
excellent withstand voltage characteristics in the sensing device.
Keywords: Insulation, Glass paste, Bonding, Process, MEMS
2020; 21(S1): 81-86
Published on May 31, 2020
aDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering,
Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
bR&D Center, Mando corporation, Sungnam, Korea
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