DocumentCode :
3852467
Title :
A High-Resolution Accelerometer With Electrostatic Damping and Improved Supply Sensitivity
Author :
Mikail Yucetas;Mika Pulkkinen;Antti Kalanti;Jarno Salomaa;Lasse Aaltonen;Kari Halonen
Author_Institution :
SMARAD-2/Department of Micro- and Nanosciences, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto, Finland
Volume :
47
Issue :
7
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1721
Lastpage :
1730
Abstract :
In this paper, a charge-balancing accelerometer is presented. A hybrid interface topology is utilised to achieve high resolution, high linearity and low power supply sensitivity. The accelerometer consists of a micromechanical sensor element, a self-balancing bridge (SBB) open-loop readout, AC force feedback and ΔΣ ADC. The SBB converts acceleration to ratiometric voltage. The ratiometric output of the SBB is converted to the digital domain by the ADC. In order to achieve high resolution, a micromechanical sensor element with a high quality factor, Q, is utilised. The AC force feedback is used for damping the high Q to get a low settling time. The sensor interface is fabricated in a standard 0.35 μm CMOS process. The fabricated chip has an area of 6.66 mm2 and consumes 1 mA at a nominal supply voltage of 3.6 V. The sensor has a maximum DC nonlinearity of 1.3% over the commercial temperature range with an input range of ±1.15 g. The noise floor of the sensor is around 2 μg/√{Hz} and the signal bandwidth is 200 Hz. The bias instability is 13 μ g and the sensor gain variation is less than 5% in the 3-3.6 V supply range.
Keywords :
"Transfer functions","Accelerometers","Noise","Damping","Acceleration","Voltage control","Force"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9200
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2012.2191675
Filename :
6193185
Link To Document :
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