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Design principles and considerations for the ‘ideal’ silicon piezoresistive pressure sensor: a focused review

Over the past four decades, the field of silicon piezoresistive pressure sensors has undergone a major revolution in terms of design methodology and fabrication processes. Cutting edge fabrication technologies have resulted in improved precision in key factors like dimensions of diaphragm and placem...

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