Ion Mobility Spectrometer in LTCC - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 25
About This Presentation
Title:

Ion Mobility Spectrometer in LTCC

Description:

... Spectrometer in LTCC. Don Plumlee, Amy Moll. Boise State University ... Machineable (Drill, Cut, Punch) in Green State. High Mechanical Strength after firing ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:242
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 26
Provided by: dplu3
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Ion Mobility Spectrometer in LTCC


1
Ion Mobility Spectrometer in LTCC
  • Don Plumlee, Amy Moll
  • Boise State University
  • M. Tam, P. Dwivedi, H.H. Hill Jr
  • Washington State University

2
Ground-Rules
  • Mechanical Engineer - Aerospace background
  • C-MEMS MESO-Electrical Mechanical Systems

3
Overview
  • Why LTCC?
  • BSU Design/Fabrication Process
  • EPA Sensor Project
  • IMS Design
  • IMS Fabrication
  • Test Article Prototype
  • Device Images
  • Acknowledgements

4
Why we use LTCC?
  • Process
  • Low Capital Investment
  • Quick Prototyping
  • Electrical
  • Integrated Passive Components
  • High circuit density (3D Structure)
  • Thermal
  • High ambient temperature resistance
  • Close match to semiconductor TCE
  • Mechanical
  • Machineable (Drill, Cut, Punch) in Green State.
  • High Mechanical Strength after firing
  • Multi-layer Structure
  • Hermetically-sealed Package

5
BSU Design Process
Milled Substrate
DXF to HPGL Milling Path
Solid Works Drawings (DXF)
DXF to Printer
Solid Works Part
Screen Pattern
6
BSU Fabrication Process
  • Cut Blanks
  • First Routing Process
  • Use CNC milling machine
  • Route vias, registration holes and internal
    cavities
  • Fill vias
  • Print Conductor/Resistor Patterns
  • Collate and Laminate
  • Second routing process
  • Initial substrate is segmented in the un-fired
    state
  • Final Assembly
  • Segments aligned
  • Segments bonded using Pressure Sensitive Adhesive
  • Prevents cavity collapse during lamination
  • Co-Fire device

7
C-MEMS Laboratory at BSU
8
CNC Milling Machine
Spindle
Ceramic Vacuum Chuck
9
EPA Sensor Project
  • Objective Accurate Time/Space tracking of
    chemical migration in groundwater
  • Collaboration between Boise State University
    (BSU) and Washington State University (WSU)
  • A sensor is inserted into the soil using ground
    penetrometer.
  • The sensor analyzes groundwater chemical
    concentrations.
  • Data is broadcast and collected from an array of
    sensors in real-time.

10
Ion Mobility Spectrometer (IMS)
  • Detection Accuracy
  • Distinguish different species
  • Sensitive to ppm range
  • Fast
  • Small Size
  • Fits in insertion tube
  • Axial construction
  • Robust

11
IMS Schematic
12
IMS Design Requirements
  • Constant Electric Field (500V/cm)
  • Minimize Radial Diffusion
  • Self-Contained Device
  • Protection
  • Hermetic
  • Reliable
  • Preliminary Device Dimensions (WSU)
  • 4 cm OD maximum
  • 2 cm ID preferred
  • 12 cm length of Drift Tube
  • Operational Temperature
  • gt 100ÂșC

Ion Perturbation in Tube
13
IMS Model Assembly
14
Aperture/Collector Segment
15
Drift Tube Segment
16
Tyndall Gate Segment
17
Ionization Tube Segment
18
Segmented Manufacturing Process
Drift Tube Example
Stack/ Laminate
Route Perimeter
Assemble Segments
PSA Bond
19
Development Direction
  • Initial Design Prototype
  • 800 layers
  • Unproven Process
  • Large Material Investment per Device
  • Test Article Prototype
  • 66 layer construction
  • Prove Overall Process
  • Smaller Size
  • 28mm OD
  • 4mm ID
  • Reduced Material Investment (11 base sheets)

20
Test Article Prototype - Fabrication
Gold-Sputtered Gate
Tyndall Gate Segment
Segments
Final Assembly
21
Test Article Prototype - Completed
Separation during firing
22
Preliminary Results
  • Conductivity achieved to
  • Co-Fired Screen Gates
  • First Drift Tube Ring
  • Separation caused open circuit in Drift Tube
  • Dual routing steps successful
  • PSA low-pressure bonding partially successful
  • 66 layers fired with one separation

23
Future Goals
  • IMS Prototype
  • Complete 2nd Test Article Prototype
  • Test IMS at WSU Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
    (target 10 ppm toluene)
  • Optimize IMS Design
  • Complete Thesis
  • Optimize Fabrication Process
  • Add New Fabrication Techniques
  • Pursue additional LTCC devices and applications
    using the C-MEMS process.

24
BSU C-MEMS Projects
  • Current Work
  • Capacitive Pressure Sensor
  • Electro-Chemical Cell
  • Ion Mobility Spectrometer (IMS)
  • Future Work
  • Power Scavengers
  • Meso-Scale Nozzles (5N Thrust)

25
Acknowledgements
  • IMAPS Sidney J. Stein Educational Foundation
    Grant (2002-2003)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • DuPont Material Donations
  • Agilent Equipment Donations
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com