An Overview of High-Temperature Electronics and Sensor Development at NASA Glenn Research Center
Author:
Hunter Gary W.1, Neudeck Philip G.1, Okojie Robert S.1, Beheim Glenn M.1, Powell J. A.1, Chen Liangyu2
Affiliation:
1. NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field, Cleveland, OH 44135 2. OAI, Cleveland, OH 44142
Abstract
This paper gives a brief overview of the status of high-temperature electronics and sensor development at NASA Glenn Research Center supported in part or in whole by the Ultra Efficient Engine Technology Program. These activities contribute to the long-term development of an intelligent engine by providing information on engine conditions even in high temperature, harsh environments. The technology areas discussed are: 1) high-temperature electronics, 2) sensor technology development (pressure sensor and high-temperature electronic nose), 3) packaging of harsh environment devices and sensors, and 4) improved silicon carbide electronic materials. A description of the state-of-the-art and technology challenges is given for each area. It is concluded that the realization of a future intelligent engine depends on the development of both hardware and software including electronics and sensors to make smart components. When such smart components become available, an intelligent engine composed of smart components may become a reality.title
Publisher
ASME International
Subject
Mechanical Engineering
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