Title :
A universal gyroscope driving circuit with 70dB amplitude control range
Author :
AbdelGhany, M. ; Khairallah, K. ; Elsayed, M. ; Emira, A. ; Sedky, S.
Author_Institution :
Youssef Jameel Sci. & Technol. Res. center, American Univ. in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract :
A CMOS variable gain driving circuit with output signal amplitude control for gyroscopes with wide range of quality factors is presented. The driving circuit can be used for gyroscopes with Q values higher than 500. The circuit uses a current-commutating switching mixer to control the gyroscope driving signal level. Conventional driving circuits use automatic gain control (AGC) which suffers from limited linear range and the need for an off-chip capacitor for the peak detector and loop filter. Two stage variable gain amplifier is used in the proposed design to ensure enough gain for oscillation for such a wide range of quality factors. Analog and digital amplitude control methods are used to cover wide range of driving signal amplitude with enough accuracy to hit the maximum driving signal level without sacrificing gyroscope linearity. Due to the high DC gain of the amplifier chain, DC offset resulting from mismatches might saturate the amplifier output. DC offset correction is employed using a secondary negative feedback loop. The proposed driving circuit is being fabricated in 0.6 μm CMOS technology.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; Q-factor; automatic gain control; capacitors; digital control; driver circuits; filters; gyroscopes; mixers (circuits); peak detectors; switching circuits; CMOS variable gain driving circuit; DC offset correction; analog amplitude control methods; automatic gain control; current-commutating switching mixer; digital amplitude control methods; gyroscope driving signal level control; gyroscope linearity; loop filter; off-chip capacitor; oscillation; peak detector; quality factors; secondary negative feedback loop; size 0.6 mum; two stage variable gain amplifier; universal gyroscope driving circuit; Automatic control; CMOS technology; Detectors; Digital control; Gain control; Gyroscopes; Nonlinear filters; Q factor; Switched capacitor circuits; Switching circuits; Gyroscope; MEMS; driving circuits; inertial sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS), 2010 53rd IEEE International Midwest Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7771-5
DOI :
10.1109/MWSCAS.2010.5548659