Title :
The VIA vibrating beam accelerometer: a new quartz micromachined sensor
Author :
Le Traon, O. ; Deyzac, F. ; Janiaud, D. ; Muller, S.
Author_Institution :
ONERA, Chatillon, France
Abstract :
ONERA, the French National Establishment for Aerospace Research, under the financial support of the DGA (The French MoD Procurement Agency), has been developing a micro-machined quartz vibrating beam accelerometer called VIA (Vibrating Inertial Accelerometer). This sensor exploits the frequency change of a quartz resonator when submitted to an acceleration. The main targeted applications are the guidance and the attitude control of tactical missiles, as well as the inertial navigation of aircraft, helicopters and ground vehicles (coupled with radio-electric positioning systems such as the GPS receiver). The VIA concept has been selected to meet these objectives. First, the monolithic configuration of the transducers is well suited to chemical etching process and miniaturization. Secondly, the choice of vibrating beams as sensitive elements, combined with excellent quartz mechanical properties, gives a very good stability of the scale factor. Third, the performed optimisation of the transducer leads to a very good insulation of the active part with respect to the mounting areas of the transducer, suitable to bias stability. In order to reduce the thermal sensitivity, the accelerometer is composed of two transducers operating in differential mode
Keywords :
accelerometers; attitude control; crystal resonators; etching; inertial navigation; micromachining; microsensors; military avionics; missile guidance; photolithography; DGA; French National Establishment; VIA vibrating beam accelerometer; aircraft; attitude control; chemical etching process; frequency change; ground vehicles; helicopters; inertial navigation; insulation; micromachined quartz vibrating beam accelerometer; monolithic configuration; optimisation; quartz micromachined sensor; radioelectric positioning; stability; tactical missiles; Acceleration; Accelerometers; Aircraft; Chemical transducers; Dissolved gas analysis; Frequency; Inertial navigation; Missiles; Procurement; Stability;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency and Time Forum, 1999 and the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium, 1999., Proceedings of the 1999 Joint Meeting of the European
Conference_Location :
Besancon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5400-1
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.1999.841483