Sensor with electrostatic pendular accelerometer and method of controlling such a sensor
US-2016003865-A1 · Jan 7, 2016 · US
US10345329B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10345329-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615512782-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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An inertial force sensor includes: an acceleration detection element; a temperature sensor that detects an ambient temperature of the acceleration detection element; a bridge circuit that processes an output signal from the acceleration detection element; an AD converter that converts an analog signal output from the bridge circuit into a digital signal, and outputs the digital signal; a calculation circuit that performs calculation on the output signal from the AD converter; and a storage that stores correction data for correcting a variation in the output signal from the AD converter due to a temperature change. The correction data are coefficients of a formula expressed by a calibration curve that is a quadratic or higher-degree curve, and the storage stores, as the correction data, the coefficients of the calibration curve of each of a plurality of patterns that differ between a predetermined temperature or more and less than the predetermined temperature.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An inertial force sensor comprising: a detection element; a temperature sensor that detects an ambient temperature of the detection element; a bridge circuit that processes an output signal from the detection element; an AD converter that converts an analog signal output from the bridge circuit into a digital output signal, and outputs the digital output signal; a calculation circuit that performs calculation on the output signal from the AD converter based on stored correction data; and a storage that stores correction data for correcting a variation in the digital output signal from the AD converter due to a temperature change, wherein; the correction data is a calibration curve that is a quadratic or higher-degree curve, the storage stores plural sets of coefficients for the calibration curve, including a first set of coefficients to be used in the quadratic or higher-degree curve when the ambient temperature detected by the temperature sensor is greater than or equal to a predetermined temperature, and a second set of coefficients to be used in the quadratic or higher-degree curve when the ambient temperature detected by the temperature sensor is less than the predetermined temperature, and the first set of coefficients is different from the second set of coefficients. 2. The inertial force sensor according to claim 1 , further comprising a selector, which selects specific coefficients from the coefficients in the storage, depending on the ambient temperature detected by the temperature sensor. 3. The inertial force sensor according to claim 2 , further comprising a temperature correction calculator which calculates a correction value for correcting the output signal from the AD converter, based on the ambient temperature detected by the temperature sensor and the specific coefficients selected by the selector. 4. The inertial force sensor according to claim 3 , wherein the calculation circuit corrects the digital output signal from the AD converter, based on the correction value calculated by the temperature correction calculator. 5. An inertial force sensor comprising: a detection element; a temperature sensor that detects an ambient temperature of the detection element; a bridge circuit that processes an output signal from the detection element; an AD converter that converts an analog signal output from the bridge circuit into a digital output signal, and outputs the digital output signal; a calculation circuit that performs calculation on the output signal from the AD converter; and a storage that stores correction data for correcting a variation in the digital output signal from the AD converter due to a temperature change, wherein the correction data includes a first calibration curve, having a first coefficient, and a second calibration curve, having a second coefficient different from the first coefficient, that are a quadratic or higher-degree curve, and wherein the calculation circuit calculates based on the first calibration curve when the detected ambient temperature is less than the predetermined temperature and calculates based on the second calibration curve when the detected ambient temperature is greater than or equal to the predetermined temperature, wherein the correction data include a calibration curve that is a quadratic or higher-degree curve, and the storage stores first coefficients applied to the calibration curve when the ambient temperature detected by the temperature sensor is less than the predetermined temperature, and second coefficients, that is different from the first coefficient, applied to the calibration curve when the ambient temperature detected by the temperature sensor is greater than or equal to the predetermined temperature.
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