Patent attributes
A capacitive pressure sensor includes a electrically conductive, generally piston shaped diaphragm with a flexible base wall configured to deflect under pressure. The diaphragm is generally U-shaped in cross section. The base wall includes an upper, flat sensing surface which acts as a capacitive electrode. The diaphragm further includes a step around a radially-outermost perimeter which is elevated from the flat sensing surface. A sensing electrode body is located on top of the step and creates a capacitive sensing cavity between the sensing surface and the bottom surface of the electrode body. On the bottom surface of the electrode body is formed a center, circular electrode and a ring electrode that surrounds the center electrode. The center electrode and the sensing surface form a variable capacitor which changes with pressure and the ring electrode and the sensing surface form a reference capacitor. A circuit determines a differential capacitance between the variable capacitor and the reference capacitor and generates a pressure signal indicative of the fluid pressure applied to the diaphragm. A spring ring holds the sensing electrode body against the diaphragm when assembled. The diaphragm can be a machined metal part or a sheet metal cup. The sensing electrodes and signal generating circuit can take the form of a hybrid circuit.