Title :
Implementation and experiment of dual-mass vibratory gyroscope with high quality factor
Author :
Fangxiu Jia ; Anping Qiu ; Qin Shi ; Yan Su
Author_Institution :
MEMS Inertial Res. Center, Inst. Nanjing Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
The implementation of the dual-mass MEMS vibratory gyroscope in device-level vacuum packing was presented. The electrostatic actuation and capacitive sensing methods were adopted in electrical design of gyroscope. The self-resonance drive circuit with automatic gain control was employed in the drive closed-loop, and the open loop detect circuit was used. In order to reduce environment impact on the performances of gyroscope, real-time temperature compensation system was designed using Platinum resistor as temperature sensor. Experiment results show that the MEMS gyroscope can achieve the performances as follows: mechanical quality factor is above 100 000, the operating range is ±500°/s with scaling factor 21.453mV/°/s, nonlinearity and asymmetry error are better than 200ppm, and the 1σ bias stability <; 8°/h with the bandwidth over 100Hz. The complete MEMS gyroscope draws about 11mA under power supply ±12V, and the whole system volume is 31mm*31mm*12mm.
Keywords :
automatic gain control; capacitive sensors; closed loop systems; gyroscopes; microsensors; platinum; resistors; temperature sensors; vibration measurement; asymmetry error; automatic gain control; capacitive sensing methods; device-level vacuum packing; drive closed-loop; dual-mass MEMS vibratory gyroscope; electrostatic actuation; gyroscope electrical design; high quality factor; mechanical quality factor; nonlinearity error; platinum resistor; real-time temperature compensation system; self-resonance drive circuit; temperature sensor; voltage -12 V; voltage 12 V; Gyroscopes; Micromechanical devices; Q factor; Sensors; Silicon; Temperature; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1766-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-0395
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2012.6411233