DocumentCode
74211
Title
High Sensitivity Electret Accelerometer With Integrated FET
Author
Hillenbrand, Joachim ; Motz, Tilman ; Sessler, Gerhard M.
Author_Institution
Inst. for Telecommun. Technol., Darmstadt Univ. of Technol., Darmstadt, Germany
Volume
14
Issue
6
fYear
2014
fDate
Jun-14
Firstpage
1770
Lastpage
1777
Abstract
Electret accelerometers with high sensitivity and low equivalent noise level are presented. An integrated field effect transistor is used as a high impedance voltage amplifier. The voltage is generated between a metallic seismic mass and a backplate, covered by a charged electret film. These two electrodes are separated by a soft cellular polymer ring. Upon application of an external acceleration, the inertial forces of the seismic mass change the thickness of the ring and thus the distance of the electrodes. Sensitivities of up to 600 mV/g and equivalent noise voltages as low as 80 μg were measured with the electret accelerometers. High quality accelerometers with flat frequency responses can either be obtained with completely closed or opened air gap volumes. For each of these two implementations, an analytical model is presented, assuming the absence of damped air streaming effects. Both model variants are discussed and calculated data from the models are compared with measured results obtained with an accelerometer operated with various internal static pressures on the cellular spacer ring.
Keywords
accelerometers; amplifiers; damping; dielectric thin films; electrets; electrodes; field effect transistors; polymers; semiconductor device noise; backplate; cellular spacer ring; charged electret film; closed air gap volume; damped air streaming effect; electrode; equivalent noise voltage level; flat frequency response; high impedance voltage; high sensitivity electret accelerometer; integrated FET; integrated field effect transistor; internal static pressure; metallic seismic mass; opened air gap volume; soft cellular polymer ring; Accelerometers; Electrets; Films; Frequency measurement; Resonant frequency; Sensitivity; Springs; Accelerometer; cellular polymer; electret; electret transducer; ferroelectret; fluoropolymer; piezoelectret;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2302300
Filename
6720192
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