Abstract

A novel quartz crystal resonator sensor, which embeds a conductive printed planar coil that enables electromagnetic contactless interrogation techniques is presented. An aerosol-jet process is used to precisely and accurately deposit electronic inks onto a 330 µm-thick bare piezoelectric quartz crystal to print the planar coil and the electrodes. The proposed interrogation technique enables distance-independent operation, and is based on the measurement of the reflected impedance of the quartz resonator sensor through the planar primary coil of the coupled inductors. The resonant frequency, measured without contact using the primary coil connected to an impedance analyzer, results 4.790260 MHz. Contactless operation distances up to 12.2 mm have been obtained. The experimental results have a maximum deviation of about 50 Hz, i.e. 10.5 ppm, with respect to reference measurements taken via contact probes.

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