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DIGITALLY-TUNABLE MEMS FILTER USING MECHANICALLY-COUPLED RESONATOR ARRAY Hengky Chandrahalim and Sunil A. Bhave OxideMEMS Lab, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA Advisor : Cheng-Hsien Liu Reporter : Ming-Yen Chen Date : 2008/6/11
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Outline Abstract Introduction Background Experimental setup Experimental results Conclusion
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Abstract Digital tuning Resonator array Band-select filter
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Introduction-1 Why band-select filter ? Hz
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Introduction-2 Extensional mode resonator
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Background-1 S.A. Bhave, and R.T. Howe, “Silicon nitride-on-silicon bar resonator using internal electrostatic transduction,” Transducers’05, Seoul, Korea, June 5-9, 2005, pp. 2139-2142. 100nm SiN 3um SOI Poly electrode
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Background-2 f = (n/2L) (E/ρ)^1/2 E : effective elastic modulus for 2D expansion ρ: density of the resonator respectively n : harmonic order Center frequency : 511 MHz
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Experimental setup 1.DC1=DC4=+Vp, DC2=DC3=OFF 2.DC1=DC3=+Vp, DC2=DC4=-Vp 3.DC1=DC2=DC3=DC4=+Vp
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Experimental results-1 1. DC1=DC4=50V, DC2=DC3=OFF 4-port filter
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Experimental results-2 2. DC1=DC3=40V, DC2=DC4= -40V resonator 1 and 2 : Out of plane Lower sub-band filter
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Experimental results-3 3. DC1=DC2=DC3=DC4= 40V resonator 1 and 2 : in plane higher sub-band filter
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Experimental results-4
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Conclusion 1. Digital tuning at 509 MHz with 1.4 MHz bandwidth and with sub-bands 700 kHz wide. 2. More resonators will provide finer sub-bands.
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