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http://dx.doi.org/10.5369/JSST.2006.15.1.034

Electrical modelling for thermal behavior and gas response of combustible catalytic sensor  

Lee, Sang-Mun (The School of Electronic & Electrical Computer Science, Kyungpook National University)
Song, Kap-Duk (The School of Electronic & Electrical Computer Science, Kyungpook National University)
Joo, Byung-Su (The School of Electronic & Electrical Computer Science, Kyungpook National University)
Lee, Yun-Su (Advanced Display Manufacturing Research Center, Kyungpook National University)
Lee, Duk-Dong (The School of Electronic & Electrical Computer Science, Kyungpook National University)
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Abstract
This study provides the electrical model of combustible catalytic gas sensor. Physical characteristics such as thermal behavior, resistance change were included in this model. The finite element method analysis for sensor device structure showed that the thermal behavior of sensor is expressed in a simple electrical equivalent circuit that consists of a resistor, a capacitor and a current source. This thermal equivalent circuit interfaces with real electrical circuit using two parts. One is 'power to heat' converter. The other is temperature dependent variable resistor. These parts realized with the analog behavior devices of the SPICE library. The gas response tendency was represented from the mass transferring limitation theory and the combustion theory. In this model, Gas concentration that is expressed in voltage at the model, is converted to heat and is flowed to the thermal equivalent circuit. This model is tested in several circuit simulations. The resistance change of device, the delay time due to thermal capacity, the gas responses output voltage that are calculated from SPICE simulations correspond well to real results from measuring in electrical circuits. Also good simulation result can be produced in the more complicated circuit that includes amplifier, bios circiut, buffer part.
Keywords
gas sensor; SPICE model; combustible catalytic;
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