Electromagnetic gradiometers

US11525870B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11525870-B2
Application numberUS-201816150460-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 3, 2018
Priority dateOct 5, 2017
Publication dateDec 13, 2022
Grant dateDec 13, 2022

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An electromagnetic gradiometer that includes multiple torsionally operated MEMS-based magnetic and/or electric field sensors with control electronics configured to provide magnetic and/or electric field gradient measurements. In one example a magnetic gradiometer includes a first torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor having a capacitive read-out configured to provide a first measurement of a received magnetic field, a second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor coupled to the first torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor and having the capacitive read-out configured to provide a second measurement of the received magnetic field, and control electronics coupled to the first and second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensors and configured to determine a magnetic field gradient of the received magnetic field based the first and second measurements from the first and second torsionally operated MEMS electromagnetic sensors.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gradiometer system comprising: at least two magnetic gradiometers, each magnetic gradiometer including: a first torsionally operated microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) magnetic sensor having a first magnetic field capacitive read-out configured to provide a first measurement of a received magnetic field, a second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor coupled to the first torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor and having a second magnetic field capacitive read-out configured to provide a second measurement of the received magnetic field, and magnetic sensor control electronics coupled to the first and second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensors and configured to determine a magnetic field gradient of the received magnetic field based on the first and second measurements from the first and second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensors; at least one torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensor having a first electric field capacitive read-out configured to provide a first measurement of a received electric field; and at least one additional torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor having a third magnetic field capacitive read-out configured to provide a corresponding at least one additional measurement of the received magnetic field. 2. The gradiometer system of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensors includes: a proof-mass; a magnetic dipole source coupled to the proof mass; a substrate having a substrate offset space defined therein, wherein the proof-mass is suspended above the substrate offset space; and a first sense electrode disposed on the substrate within the substrate offset space and positioned proximate the proof-mass, the first sense electrode being configured to measure a change in capacitance relative to the proof mass from torsional movement of the proof-mass in response to the received magnetic field at the magnetic dipole source. 3. The gradiometer system of claim 2 wherein each of the first and second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensors further includes a counterbalance coupled to the proof-mass, wherein the magnetic dipole source is coupled to a first surface of the proof-mass and the counterbalance is coupled to a second surface of the proof-mass distal the magnetic dipole source. 4. The gradiometer system of claim 2 wherein each of the first and second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensors further includes a second sense electrode disposed on the substrate, and wherein the first sense electrode and the second sense electrode are configured to provide a differential capacitance measurement based on the change in capacitance from the torsional movement of the proof-mass. 5. The gradiometer system of claim 2 wherein each of the first and second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensors further includes at least one drive electrode positioned proximate the proof-mass and configured to produce a feedback torque on the proof-mass. 6. The gradiometer system of claim 2 wherein the magnetic dipole source is a permanent magnet. 7. The gradiometer system of claim 6 wherein the permanent magnet is a Neodymium Iron Boron (NdFeB) rare Earth permanent magnet. 8. The gradiometer system of claim 2 wherein each of the first and second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensors further includes at least one support coupled to the proof-mass and configured to suspend the proof-mass above the substrate offset space. 9. The gradiometer system of claim 8 , each magnetic gradiometer further comprising an electronic feedback loop configured to stabilize a scale factor of the magnetic gradiometer by monitoring and adjusting a resonant frequency of the at least one support. 10. The gradiometer system of claim 1 , each magnetic gradiometer further comprising a circuit board that electrically couples the first torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor to the second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor, wherein the control electronics is formed on the circuit board. 11. The gradiometer system of claim 10 , each magnetic gradiometer further comprising a reference structure that magnetically couples the first torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor to the second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor. 12. The gradiometer system of claim 11 , each magnetic gradiometer further comprising a plurality of reference magnets that produce at least one reference magnetic field configured to mutually align the first and second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensors to a common vector such that their magnetic moments are aligned. 13. The gradiometer system of claim 12 , each magnetic gradiometer further comprising a high permeability shunt that couples together the first and second torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensors and the plurality of reference magnets. 14. The gradiometer system of claim 13 wherein the high permeability shunt includes a soft ferrite cage configured to provide shielding for the control electronics. 15. The gradiometer system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensor includes a first torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensor and a second torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensor, the gradiometer system further comprising at least one electric field gradiometer including: the first torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensor, wherein the first torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensor includes the first electric field capacitive read-out configured to provide the first measurement of the received electric field; the second torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensor, wherein the second torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensor is coupled to the first torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensor and includes a second electric field capacitive read-out configured to provide a second measurement of the received electric field; and electric field sensor control electronics coupled to the first and second torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensors and configured to determine an electric field gradient of the second received electric field based on the first and second measurements from the first and second torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensors. 16. The gradiometer system of claim 15 further comprising a plurality of electric field generators that produce at least one reference field configured to mutually align the first and second torsionally operated MEMS electric field sensors to a common vector such that their electric dipole moments are aligned.

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  • Compensation, e.g. compensating for temperature changes · CPC title

  • Adaptations providing voltage or current isolation, e.g. for high-voltage or high-current networks · CPC title

  • using permanent magnets, e.g. balances, torsion devices · CPC title

  • Details of measuring arrangements of the types provided for in groups G01R17/00 - G01R29/00, G01R33/00 - G01R33/26 or G01R35/00 · CPC title

  • Sensor arrays · CPC title

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What does patent US11525870B2 cover?
An electromagnetic gradiometer that includes multiple torsionally operated MEMS-based magnetic and/or electric field sensors with control electronics configured to provide magnetic and/or electric field gradient measurements. In one example a magnetic gradiometer includes a first torsionally operated MEMS magnetic sensor having a capacitive read-out configured to provide a first measurement of …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R33/022. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Dec 13 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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