Title :
Package Optimization of the Cilium-Type MEMS Bionic Vector Hydrophone
Author :
Liu Linxian ; Zhang Wendong ; Zhang Guojun ; Xue Chenyang
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Instrum. Sci. & Dynamic Meas., North Univ. of China, Taiyuan, China
Abstract :
We optimize the package of the cilium-type MEMS bionic vector hydrophone introduced by Chenyang and Wendong in 2007, which has the disadvantages of a low receiving sensitivity, narrow frequency band, and fluctuating frequency response curve. Initially, a full parametric analysis of frequency response and sensitivity with different material sound transparent cap were made. Then, we propose and realize an umbrella-type packaged structure with high receiving sensitivity and wide frequency band. The theoretical analysis and simulation analysis are conducted by ANSYS software and LMS virtual. Lab acoustic software. Finally, to verify the practicability of the package, the umbrella-type packaged hydrophone calibration was carried out in the National Defense Underwater Acoustics Calibration Laboratory of China. The test results show that the performance of umbrella-type hydrophone has been greatly improved compared with the previous packaged hydrophone: exhibiting a receiving sensitivity of -178 dB (increasing by 20 dB, 0-dB reference 1 V/μPa), the frequency response ranging from 20 Hz to 2 kHz (broaden one times), the fluctuation of frequency response curve within ±2 dB, and a good dipole directivity.
Keywords :
biocybernetics; calibration; electronics packaging; hydrophones; microsensors; optimisation; ANSYS software; China; LMS virtual; Lab acoustic software; National Defense Underwater Acoustics Calibration Laboratory; cilium-type MEMS bionic vector hydrophone; fluctuating frequency response curve; frequency 20 Hz to 2 kHz; gain -178 dB; gain 20 dB; material sound transparent cap; narrow frequency band; package optimization; parametric analysis; umbrella-type packaged hydrophone calibration; Acoustics; Frequency response; Materials; Resonant frequency; Sensitivity; Sonar equipment; Vectors; MEMS; frequency response; receiving sensitivity; umbrella-type packaged structure;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2013.2293669