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Modelling and optimisation of a spring-supported diaphragm capacitive MEMS microphone

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posted on 2024-07-09, 20:51 authored by Norizan Mohamad, Pio Iovenitti, Thurai Vinay
Audio applications such as mobile communication and hearing aid devices demand a small size but high performance, stable and low cost microphone to reproduce a high quality sound. Capacitive microphone can be designed to fulfill such requirements with some trade-offs between sensitivity, operating frequency range, and noise level mainly due to the effect of device structure dimensions and viscous damping. Smaller microphone size and air gap will gradually decrease its sensitivity and increase the viscous damping. The aim of this research was to develop a mathematical model of a spring-supported diaphragm capacitive MEMS microphone as well as an approach to optimize a microphone’s performance. Because of the complex shapes in this latest type of diaphragm design trend, analytical modelling has not been previously attempted. A novel diaphragm design is proposed that offers increased mechanical sensitivity of a capacitive microphone by reducing its diaphragm stiffness. A lumped element model of the spring-supported diaphragm microphone is developed to analyze the complex relations between the microphone performance factors and to find the optimum dimensions based on the design requirements. It is shown analytically that the spring dimensions of the spring-supported diaphragm do not have large effects on the microphone performance com pared to the diaphragm and backplate size, diaphragm thickness, and air-gap distance. A 1 mm2 spring-supported diaphragm microphone is designed using several optimized performance parameters to give a -3 dB operating bandwidth of 10.2 kHz, a sensitivity of 4.67 mV/Pa (-46.5 dB ref. 1 V/Pa at 1 kHz using a bias voltage of 3 V), a pull-in voltage of 13 V, and a thermal noise of -22 dBA SPL.

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1947-3931

Journal title

Engineering

Volume

2

Issue

10

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8 pp

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Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.

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Copyright © 2010 Scientific Research Publishing. Published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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eng

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