Semiconductor sensor having a protective layer

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Field effect device – Responsive to non-optical – non-electrical signal

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257417, 257418, 257419, 257 77, 73720, 73721, 73726, 73727, H01L 2982

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056295383

ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor chip, which is preferably designed as a pressure sensor, has on its rear side one or more depressions in which the pressure is measured by correspondingly designed diaphragms which are coupled to piezosensitive circuits. The surface of the depressions and, optionally, the rear side of the semiconductor chip are coated with a protective layer which ensures that the semiconductor is protected from aggressive media. The protective layer thereby makes it possible to use the sensor universally in acids, lyes or hot gases.

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