DocumentCode :
844584
Title :
Constant charge operation of capacitor sensors based on switched-current circuits
Author :
Nadal-Guardia, Rafael ; Brosa, Anna Maria ; Dehé, Alfons
Author_Institution :
Eur. Patent Office, Munich, Germany
Volume :
3
Issue :
6
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
835
Lastpage :
842
Abstract :
A new method to perform the readout of capacitive sensors is presented in this paper. The sensitivity of integrated capacitive sensors is investigated and compared considering two different approaches. The traditional approach, in which a voltage source is connected via a resistor to the capacitor, and a completely different approach, in which the charge residing in the capacitor is kept constant. With this second technique, the charge injected to define the dc operating point is maintained constant and a linear relationship between the external excitation and the voltage monitored is obtained. As pointed out by the authors in previous works, the use of current pulses allows injecting and controlling the charge stored in an electrostatic microactuator. In order to avoid the effect of the leakage currents, the charge is periodically refreshed. In this way, the charge is maintained constant inside the refresh cycle. In this paper, it is shown that this technique can be applied to capacitive sensors instead of electrostatic microactuators. The effects derived of using the temporal window, inside the refresh cycle to sense an external excitation, are further investigated. It is shown that the sensitivity of the sensor is increased in front of the obtained one with the voltage drive mode because the plates of the sensor can be fixed after the voltage pull-in distance without instability. Moreover, no voltage penalty is produced because the voltage developed across the transducer decreases after the pull-in distance. This method is introduced and studied through simulations, confirming the theoretical predicted behavior.
Keywords :
capacitive sensors; capacitors; electrostatic actuators; resistors; sensitivity; silicon; switched current circuits; voltage control; DC operating point; capacitive sensor readout; capacitor sensors; constant charge operation; current pulses; electrostatic microactuator; electrostatic transducers; integrated capacitive sensors; leakage currents; post pull-in operation; refresh cycle; resistor; sensor plates; sensor sensitivity; silicon; switched-current circuits; temporal window; voltage drive mode; voltage source; Capacitive sensors; Drives; Electrostatics; Leakage current; Microactuators; Monitoring; Resistors; Switched capacitor circuits; Switching circuits; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2003.820355
Filename :
1254563
Link To Document :
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