DocumentCode :
1370036
Title :
Decoupled Surface Micromachined Gyroscope With Single-Point Suspension
Author :
Kulygin, Alexander ; Kirsch, Christian ; Schwarz, Patrick ; Schmid, Ulrich ; Seidel, Helmut
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
206
Lastpage :
216
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the performance of a new micromechanical gyroscope for automotive and consumer applications. Its most characteristic properties are a single-point mechanical suspension, seismic masses vibrating in antiphase tuning fork motion, as well as the spatial separation of the drive oscillator and the sense oscillator for minimizing electromechanical crosstalk between drive mode and sense mode. In detail, nonlinearities in the damping behavior of the drive unit were measured and analyzed theoretically. They can be attributed to fringe field effects in the comb drive unit. New design rules were defined to overcome this effect. Furthermore, an ambient pressure level of 1 mbar was found to yield optimum sensitivity of the sensor element for a given excitation amplitude of the drive unit. Further reduction of pressure does not improve the results. The temperature-dependent performance of the gyroscope was measured at an ambient pressure of 3 mbar. The temperature coefficient of frequency was measured to be -45.3 ppm/K for the drive mode (bending) and -35.5 ppm/K for the sense mode (torsional). The temperature coefficient of sensitivity was determined to be -858 ppm/K in the case of operating with constant drive amplitude. This value could be reduced to 17.5 ppm/K over the full observed temperature range by adapting the drive amplitude as a linear function of temperature in an optimal way. The resolution limit of the sensor element was found to be about 0.08°/ s/√{Hz} at application-relevant ambient pressure levels ranging from 1 to 10 mbar.
Keywords :
angular measurement; gyroscopes; micromachining; vibration measurement; vibrations; antiphase tuning fork motion; decoupled surface micromachined gyroscope; drive oscillator; electromechanical crosstalk; seismic mass; sense oscillator; single-point mechanical suspension; spatial separation; temperature coefficient; Force; Gyroscopes; Mathematical model; Oscillators; Suspensions; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Angular rate sensor; lower resolution limit; lower sensitivity limit; nonlinear damping behavior; surface micromachining; temperature dependence;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7157
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2011.2170816
Filename :
6070942
Link To Document :
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