B81B2201/0257

Robust MEMS microphone

A robust MEMS transducer includes a kinetic energy diverter disposed within its frontside cavity. The kinetic energy diverter blunts or diverts kinetic energy in a mass of air moving through the frontside cavity, before that kinetic energy reaches a diaphragm of the MEMS transducer. The kinetic energy diverter renders the MEMS transducer more robust and resistant to damage from such a moving mass of air.

Combined corrugated piezoelectric microphone and corrugated piezoelectric vibration sensor

A MEMS vibration sensor includes a piezoelectric membrane including a segmented electrode affixed to a holder; and an inertial mass affixed to the piezoelectric membrane, wherein the segmented electrode includes four segmentation zones, wherein, in an X-direction, a signal from a first segmentation zone is equal to a signal from a third segmentation zone, a signal from a second segmentation zone is equal to a signal from a fourth segmentation zone, and the signal from the first segmentation zone and the signal from the second segmentation zone have opposite signs, and wherein, in a Y-direction, a signal from the first segmentation zone is equal to the signal from the second segmentation zone, the signal from the third segmentation zone is equal to the signal from the fourth segmentation zone, and the signal from first segmentation zone and the signal from the third segmentation zone have opposite signs.

Microelectromechanical system (MEMS) vibration sensor having a segmented backplate

A MEMS vibration sensor includes a membrane having an inertial mass, the membrane being affixed to a holder of the MEMS vibration sensor; and a segmented backplate spaced apart from the membrane, the segmented backplate being affixed to the holder.

Semiconductor package with flexible interconnect
11542152 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A cavity type semiconductor package with a substrate and a cap is disclosed. The semiconductor package includes a first semiconductor die coupled to the substrate and a layer of flexible material on a surface of the cap. A trace is on the layer of flexible material. The cap is coupled to the substrate with the layer of flexible material and the trace between the cap and the substrate. A second semiconductor die is coupled to the layer of flexible material and the trace on the cap. The cap further includes an aperture to expose the second semiconductor die to the ambient environment. The layer of flexible material absorbs stress during operation cycles of the package induced by the different coefficient of thermal expansions of the cap and the substrate to reduce the likelihood of separation of the cap from the substrate.

GRAPHENE TRANSDUCERS

The present application relates to graphene-based transducing devices, including micromechanical ultrasonic transducers and electret transducers. A micromachined ultrasonic transducer comprising: a backing layer, a spacer layer, and a diaphragm comprising a material selected from the group consisting of graphene, h-BN, MoS2, and combinations thereof, wherein the backing layer comprises a first etched semiconductor, glass, or polymer, wherein the spacer layer comprises a second etched semiconductor, glass, or polymer.

MEMS Speaker
20220417668 · 2022-12-29 ·

One of the main objects of the present invention is to provide a MEMS speaker with improved high frequency acoustic performance. To achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides a MEMS speaker including a base with a first cavity and two openings opposite to each other; a substrate covering one of the openings; a diaphragm fixed to the base and covers the other opening; and a MEMS driver. The MEMS driver includes a first support part forming a distance from the diaphragm, a second support part extending from an edge of the first support part toward the diaphragm for supporting the diaphragm, and a piezoelectric member attached to the first support part.

MEMS Acoustic Sensor
20220417671 · 2022-12-29 ·

One of the main objects of the present invention is to provide a MEMS acoustic sensor with improved acoustic performance and liability. To achieve the above-mentioned objects, the present invention provides a MEMS acoustic sensor, including: a base with a cavity; a number of structural layers fixed on the base, each including a fixed end fixed to the base and a suspension end extending from the fixed end for being suspended above the cavity, the suspension end being spaced from the base for forming a slit; a piezoelectric functional layer on the suspension end; and a flexible connector completely covering the slit; wherein a Young's modulus of the flexible connector is smaller than a Young's modulus of the structural layer.

ULTRA-THIN SEMICONDUCTOR DIE WITH IRREGULAR TEXTURED SURFACES

The present disclosure is directed to at least one embodiment of a die including a sidewall having a uniform surface and an irregular surface. The uniform surface may be a scalloped surface and scallops of the scalloped surface are substantially the same size and shape relative to each other. The irregular surface has a more irregular texture as compared to the uniform surface. The irregular surface may include a plurality of randomly spaced high points and a plurality of randomly spaced low points that are between adjacent ones of the high points. In a method of manufacturing the die, a cavity is pre-formed in a substrate and a multilayer structure is formed on the substrate. The multilayer structure includes an active area that is aligned with and overlies the cavity. After the multilayer structure is formed, at least one recess is formed extending into the multilayer structure to the cavity. Forming the recess forms a die structure suspended above the cavity and an extension extending from the die structure to a suspension structure surrounding the die structure. The die structure is released from the die suspension structure by breaking the extension.

Capacitive sensor assemblies and electrical circuits therefor

A sensor assembly including a capacitive sensor, like a microelectromechanical (MEMS) microphone, and an electrical circuit therefor are disclosed. The electrical circuit includes a first transistor having an input gate connectable to the capacitive sensor, a second transistor having an input gate coupled to an output of the first transistor, a feedforward circuit interconnecting a back-gate of the second transistor and the output of the first transistor, and a filter circuit interconnecting the output of the first transistor and the input gate of the second transistor.

ACOUSTIC DEVICES WITH RESIDUAL STRESS COMPENSATION
20220408195 · 2022-12-22 ·

An acoustic sensor (e.g., for use in a piezoelectric MEMS microphone) includes a substrate and a cantilever beam attached to the substrate. The cantilever beam has a proximal portion attached to the substrate and extends to a distal tip at a free end thereof. The cantilevered beam has a multilayer structure with a plurality of piezoelectric layers and a plurality of metal electrode layers, at least a portion of one of the piezoelectric layers interposed between two metal electrode layers. One or more direct current voltage sources are electrically connected to one or more of the plurality of metal electrode layers and configured to apply a direct current bias voltage between at least two of the plurality of metal electrode layers to deflect the cantilever beam to at least partially counteract a deflection of the cantilever beam due to a residual stress in the cantilever beam.