DocumentCode :
774792
Title :
A thickness-shear quartz resonator force sensor with dual-mode temperature compensation
Author :
Wang, Zheyao ; Zhu, Huizhong ; Dong, Yonggui ; Feng, Guanping
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Microelectron., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Volume :
3
Issue :
4
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
490
Lastpage :
496
Abstract :
An AT-cut thickness-shear quartz crystal resonator (QXR) has been used as a force sensing and self-temperature-sensing (STS) element to develop a digital output force sensor. The QXR is fixed in a two-line mounting configuration in a cylindrical metal shell by double diaphragms, through which a diametric force proportional to the unknown force is applied to the QXR. The double diaphragms improve the reliability and the mechanical stability of the sensor significantly. In order to increase the measurement range and the sensitivity, the energy trapping-based QXR is cut to a symmetrical, incomplete circular shape to decrease stress concentration. Because operating the QXR in dual-mode excitation allows the separation of force change effects from temperature change effects, force measurement and STS are accomplished simultaneously with the same QXR. The structure and the configuration are optimized with theoretical analysis and FEM. The dual-mode STS and temperature compensation are described in detail, as well as a trimming method to reduce activity dips of AT-cut QXRs.
Keywords :
compensation; crystal resonators; diaphragms; finite element analysis; force sensors; mechanical stability; temperature sensors; AT-cut quartz crystal; FEM; QXR; QXR symmetrical incomplete circular shape; SiO2; activity dip reduction; cylindrical metal shell; diametric force; digital output force sensor; double diaphragm structure; dual-mode excitation; dual-mode oscillation; dual-mode temperature compensation; energy trapping-based QXR; force change effects; force measurement; force sensing; mechanical stability; resonator force sensor; self-temperature-sensing element; sensor reliability; stress concentration reduction; temperature change effects; thickness-shear quartz resonator; trimming method; Acoustic sensors; Force measurement; Force sensors; Pressure measurement; Shape measurement; Sociotechnical systems; Stability; Structural discs; Temperature dependence; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2003.815780
Filename :
1226643
Link To Document :
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