DEFORMATION DETECTION SENSOR, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING DETECTING DEFORMATION DETECTION SENSOR
20190145838 ยท 2019-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01L5/22
PHYSICS
G01L9/08
PHYSICS
International classification
G01L5/22
PHYSICS
Abstract
A deformation detection sensor that includes a conductive member, a plurality of thermoplastic resin layers, and a piezoelectric film. At least one of the thermoplastic resin layers has a main surface, and the conductive member is formed on the main surface thereof. The plurality of thermoplastic resin layers are laminated and integrally formed by hot pressing into a laminated body. A transmission line is formed form a first portion of the conductive member and the thermoplastic resin in the laminated body. The piezoelectric film is attached to the laminated body to form a piezoelectric element made of a second portion of the conductive member, the thermoplastic resin in the laminated body, and the piezoelectric film.
Claims
1. A deformation detection sensor comprising: a thermoplastic resin body which has a main surface; a conductive member on the main surface of the resin body; and a piezoelectric film attached to the thermoplastic resin body, wherein a first portion of the conductive member and the thermoplastic resin body are arranged to form a transmission line, and a second portion of the conductive member, the thermoplastic resin body, and the piezoelectric film are arranged to form a piezoelectric element.
2. The deformation detection sensor according to claim 1, wherein the piezoelectric film and the transmission line are disposed so as to overlap each other in a planar view, and a ground conductor is positioned between the piezoelectric film and the transmission line.
3. The deformation detection sensor according to claim 1, wherein the piezoelectric element and the transmission line are disposed so as to not overlap each other in a planar view.
4. The deformation detection sensor according to claim 3, wherein the thermoplastic resin body between the piezoelectric element and the transmission line is bent.
5. The deformation detection sensor according to claim 1, wherein the transmission line and a signal line of the piezoelectric element are made of a single conductive member.
6. The deformation detection sensor according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the conductive member includes a first signal line and a second signal line, and a part of the thermoplastic resin body is removed between the first signal line and the second signal line.
7. The deformation detection sensor according to claim 6, wherein the first portion of the conductive member and the second portion of the conductive member are separate from each other.
8. The deformation detection sensor according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the conductive member and the second portion of the conductive member are separate from each other.
9. The deformation detection sensor according to claim 1, wherein thermoplastic resin body includes a resin base material selected from a liquid crystal polymer resin, polyetheretherketone, polyetherimide, polyphenylene sulfide, or polyimide.
10. An electronic device comprising: a casing; and the deformation detection sensor according to claim 1 within the casing; and wherein a main surface of the piezoelectric film is arranged parallel to a side surface of the casing.
11. A method for manufacturing a deformation detection sensor, the method comprising: preparing a plurality of thermoplastic resin layers, at least one of which has a main surface on which a conductive member is formed; laminating the plurality of thermoplastic resin layers; after lamination, integrally forming the plurality of thermoplastic resin layers by hot pressing to obtain a laminated body configured so that a transmission line is formed from a first portion of the conductive member and the laminated body; and attaching a piezoelectric film to the laminated body so that a piezoelectric element is formed from a second portion of the conductive member, the laminated body, and the piezoelectric film.
12. The method for manufacturing a deformation detection sensor according to claim 11, wherein the piezoelectric film and the transmission line are disposed so as to overlap each other in a planar view, and a ground conductor is positioned between the piezoelectric film and the transmission line.
13. The method for manufacturing a deformation detection sensor according to claim 11, wherein the piezoelectric element and the transmission line are disposed so as to not overlap each other in a planar view.
14. The method for manufacturing a deformation detection sensor according to claim 13, wherein the laminated body between the piezoelectric element and the transmission line is bent.
15. The method for manufacturing a deformation detection sensor according to claim 11, wherein the transmission line and a signal line of the piezoelectric element are made of a single conductive member.
16. The method for manufacturing a deformation detection sensor according to claim 11, wherein the first portion of the conductive member includes a first signal line and a second signal line, and a part of the laminated body is removed between the first signal line and the second signal line.
17. The method for manufacturing a deformation detection sensor according to claim 16, wherein the first portion of the conductive member and the second portion of the conductive member are separate from each other.
18. The method for manufacturing a deformation detection sensor according to claim 11, wherein the first portion of the conductive member and the second portion of the conductive member are separate from each other.
19. The method for manufacturing a deformation detection sensor according to claim 11, wherein laminated body includes a resin base material selected from a liquid crystal polymer resin, polyetheretherketone, polyetherimide, polyphenylene sulfide, or polyimide.
Description
BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0023] The electronic device 1 is an information processing device such as a smartphone. As illustrated in
[0024] For example, various components such as a controller, a memory, and a camera module of the electronic device 1 are mounted on the printed circuit board 171. For example, a component such as an antenna is mounted on the printed circuit board 181. The printed circuit board 171 and the printed circuit board 181 are connected via the deformation detection sensor 10.
[0025] The deformation detection sensor 10 is in contact with the inner surface of the casing 50 and detects a deformation operation on the casing 50.
[0026] When the user presses the position of the volume operation unit 501 or the volume operation unit 502 in the casing 50 in order to perform the volume change operation, the bottom surface of the casing 50 is distorted at the center of the pressing position toward the inner surface side. The deformation detection sensor 10 is in contact with the casing 50, and thus the sensor is distorted along with the distortion of the casing 50. The deformation detection sensor 10 has a detection electrode at a position corresponding to the position of the volume operation unit 501 or the volume operation unit 502, detects distortion at the position corresponding to the position of the volume operation unit 501 or the volume operation unit 502, and receives the volume change operation corresponding to the detected distortion.
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[0030] The thermoplastic resin is a resin base material having flexibility, and is made of, for example, a liquid crystal polymer resin. It is to be noted that examples of thermoplastic resins other than the liquid crystal polymer resin include polyetheretherketone (PEEK), polyetherimide (PEI), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyimide (PI), and these resins may be used in place of the liquid crystal polymer resin. It is to be noted that, since the liquid crystal polymer is excellent in water resistance, it is possible to realize a stable pressure sensitivity even under a humid environment by laminating the liquid crystal polymer on both sides of the piezoelectric film which is susceptible to humidity like PLLA.
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[0032] As illustrated in
[0033] In this manner, a triplate-type transmission line is made of the first ground conductor 101 formed on the lower surface of the resin base material 102, the signal line conductor 105 formed on the upper surface of the resin base material 102, and the second ground conductor 104 formed on the upper surface of the resin base material 103. As illustrated in
[0034] Thereafter, as illustrated in
[0035] For example, PVDF or a chiral polymer is used for the piezoelectric film 150. In the case of using the chiral polymer, more preferably, uniaxially stretched polylactic acid (PLA) is used, and more specifically, L-type polylactic acid (PLLA) is used. The uniaxial stretching direction of the polylactic acid is a direction forming approximately 45 with respect to the longitudinal direction of the piezoelectric film 150. Approximately 45 means 4510. When the uniaxial stretching direction is 4510, the piezoelectric film 150 can exhibit good pressure sensitivity. Further, the uniaxial stretching direction may be in a range greater than 10 depending on the intended use.
[0036] The chiral polymer has a main chain in a helical structure, and has piezoelectricity by uniaxial stretching to obtain molecule orientation. The chiral polymer produces the piezoelectricity in a molecule orientation processing by stretching or the like, and does not need to be subjected to poling processing unlike other polymers such as PVDF and piezoelectric ceramics. Particularly, since polylactic acid has no pyroelectricity, even when the user presses the casing 50 and the heat of the user's finger or the like is transmitted, the amount of the detected electric charge remains unchanged. Further, a piezoelectric constant of uniaxially stretched PLLA belongs to a group of very high piezoelectric constants among polymers. For example, PLLA can achieve a high piezoelectric strain constant d.sub.14 of 10 to 20 pC/N if the conditions such as a stretching condition, a heat treatment condition, and formulation of additives, are right. Furthermore, the piezoelectric constant of PLLA does not fluctuate over time and is extremely stable.
[0037] It is to be noted that a stretch ratio of the piezoelectric film is preferably about three to eight times. Performing heat treatment after stretching encourages crystallization of extended chain crystal of polylactic acid to improve the piezoelectric constant. It is to be noted in the case of biaxial stretching, it is possible to obtain a similar effect to that of uniaxial stretching by making stretch ratios of the respective axes different. For example, when a film is stretched eight times in a direction as an X axis direction and is stretched two times in a Y axis direction orthogonal to the X axis, it is possible to obtain almost the same effect of the piezoelectric constant as the case where a film is uniaxially stretched about four times in the X axis direction. Since a simply uniaxially stretched piezoelectric film is likely to split along a stretching axis direction, it is possible to increase the strength to some extent by biaxially stretching as described above.
[0038] Next, as illustrated in
[0039] The piezoelectric film 150 is attached to the laminated body in the above-described manner so that a piezoelectric element is made of the first detection electrode 107 and the second detection electrode 109 formed on the upper surface of the resin base material 102 and the piezoelectric film 150. The piezoelectric element is connected to a not-illustrated controller of the deformation detection sensor 10 (or the controller of the electronic device 1) via wiring lines. The controller detects electric charges generated in the first detection electrode 107 and the second detection electrode 109 to detect distortion of the position of the volume operation unit 501 or the volume operation unit 502 in the casing 50, and receives the volume change operation from the user.
[0040] The deformation detection sensor 10 has a structure in which the piezoelectric film 150 is attached to the laminated body integrally formed by hot pressing after the hot pressing. Therefore, high heat is not applied to the piezoelectric film 150 at the time of manufacturing the deformation detection sensor 10.
[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] Next,
[0043] In the deformation detection sensor illustrated in
[0044] Further, as illustrated in
[0045] The deformation detection sensor 10 in
[0046] Subsequently,
[0047] The example of
[0048] In this case, as illustrated in
[0049] It is to be noted, each of the above embodiments is the aspect in which the piezoelectric element and the transmission line are not overlapped in a planar view. However, as illustrated in
[0050] In the example of
[0051] In the structure of
[0052] It is to be noted, in this embodiment, as an example, the deformation detection sensor detects the pressing operation at the position corresponding to the volume change operator to receive the volume change operation. However, another configuration may be adopted where the deformation detection sensor receives the pressing operation at positions corresponding to various operators such as a power button, a home button, and mute button. Further, an electronic component such as an amplifier circuit, a matching circuit or a control circuit may be mounted on the deformation detection sensor. Mounting the electronic component on the deformation detection sensor allows for, for example, a reduction in influence of surrounding noises on a signal from a pressure sensor.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0053] 1: electronic device [0054] 10: deformation detection sensor [0055] 50: casing [0056] 81: battery module [0057] 101: first ground conductor [0058] 102, 103: resin base material [0059] 104: second ground conductor [0060] 105: signal line conductor [0061] 107: first detection electrode [0062] 109: second detection electrode [0063] 150: piezoelectric film [0064] 170: conductive thin film member [0065] 171: printed circuit board [0066] 181: printed circuit board [0067] 501, 502: volume operation unit