Micromechanical sensor
US-2021214213-A1 · Jul 15, 2021 · US
US11874291B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11874291-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217661039-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2024 |
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A method for temperature compensation of a MEMS sensor. The method includes: in a balancing step, a temperature gradient is produced by a thermal element and a first and a second temperature are determined at a first and a second temperature measurement point, wherein a deflection of a movable structure produced by the temperature gradient is measured and a compensation value is ascertained dependent on the first and second temperature and the deflection; in a measurement step, a physical stimulus is measured by way of a deflection of the movable structure and a third and fourth temperature is determined at the first and second temperature measurement points; in a compensation step, a measured value of the physical stimulus is ascertained dependent on the measured deflection, the third and fourth temperature and the compensation value. A method is also provided including: a regulation step, and a measurement step.
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A method for temperature compensation of a microelectromechanical sensor, the sensor having a movable structure configured to measure a physical stimulus, the method comprising: producing, in a balancing step, a temperature gradient by at least one thermal element so that a first and second partial region of the sensor are at different temperatures, wherein a first temperature is determined at a first temperature measurement point arranged in the first partial region and a second temperature is determined at a second temperature measurement point arranged in the second partial region, and wherein a deflection of the movable structure produced by the temperature gradient is measured, so as to provide a measured deflection, and a compensation value is determined dependent on the first and second temperature and the deflection; measuring, in a measurement step, the physical stimulus using the deflection of the movable structure, wherein a third temperature is determined at the first temperature measurement point and a fourth temperature is determined at the second temperature measurement point; and ascertaining, in a compensation step, a measured value of the physical stimulus dependent on the measured deflection, the third and fourth temperatures, and the compensation value; wherein the deflection caused by the temperature gradient is measured only when a stable temperature profile is obtained, wherein the measurement of the deflection takes place with a time delay relative to activation of the thermal element, and wherein the first and second temperature measurement points are monitored and the measurement of the deflection takes place only when the first and second temperatures have assumed a stable value, and wherein to separate the deflection brought about by the physical stimulus from a thermal influence of the temperature gradient, the third and fourth temperatures in the two measurement points are determined simultaneously together with the deflection, and wherein together with the third and fourth temperatures, the corrected measured value of the physical stimulus are ascertained from the compensation value, which quantifies the thermal influence of the temperature gradient. 2. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein in the balancing step, a plurality of different temperature gradients are produced by the thermal element, with, for each temperature gradient, an associated deflection and temperatures at the first and second temperature measurement points being determined, the compensation value being ascertained dependent on the temperatures and deflections. 3. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: increasing, in an additional balancing step, the temperature of the entire sensor by the thermal element to a plurality of temperature values, and for each temperature value, the physical stimulus is measured using the deflection of the movable structure, wherein a temperature dependency of an offset of the sensor, and/or of a sensitivity of the sensor is ascertained dependent on the temperature values and the deflections. 4. A method for temperature compensation of a microelectromechanical sensor, the sensor having a movable structure for measuring a physical stimulus, the method comprising: determining, in a regulation step, a temperature difference between a first and a second temperature measurement point, the first and second temperature measurement points being spaced apart from one another, a local temperature increase within the sensor being brought about by at least one thermal element, regulation of the temperature increase taking place so that the temperature difference between the first and second temperature measurement points is minimized; and measuring, in a measurement step, the physical stimulus using a deflection, so as to provide a measured deflection, of the movable structure; wherein the deflection caused by the temperature gradient is measured only when a stable temperature profile is obtained, wherein the measurement of the deflection takes place with a time delay relative to activation of the thermal element, and wherein the first and second temperature measurement points are monitored and the measurement of the deflection takes place only when the first and second temperatures have assumed a stable value, and wherein to separate the deflection brought about by the physical stimulus from a thermal influence of the temperature gradient, the third and fourth temperatures in the two measurement points are determined simultaneously together with the deflection, and wherein together with the third and fourth temperatures, the corrected measured value of the physical stimulus are ascertained from the compensation value, which quantifies the thermal influence of the temperature gradient. 5. A microelectromechanical sensor, comprising: a movable structure; at least one thermal element; two temperature measurement elements; and an evaluation unit; wherein the movable structure is configured to measure a physical stimulus, and the sensor is configured to perform the following: produce a temperature gradient by at least one thermal element so that a first and second partial region of the sensor are at different temperatures, wherein a first temperature is determined at a first temperature measurement point arranged in the first partial region and a second temperature is determined at a second temperature measurement point arranged in the second partial region, and wherein a deflection of the movable structure produced by the temperature gradient is measured, so as to provide a measured deflection, and a compensation value is determined dependent on the first and second temperature and the deflection, measure the physical stimulus using the deflection of the movable structure, wherein a third temperature is determined at the first temperature measurement point and a fourth temperature is determined at the second temperature measurement point, and ascertain a measured value of the physical stimulus dependent on the measured deflection, the third and fourth temperatures, and the compensation value; wherein the deflection caused by the temperature gradient is measured only when a stable temperature profile is obtained, wherein the measurement of the deflection takes place with a time delay relative to activation of the thermal element, and wherein the first and second temperature measurement points are monitored and the measurement of the deflection takes place only when the first and second temperatures have assumed a stable value, and wherein to separate the deflection brought about by the physical stimulus from a thermal influence of the temperature gradient, the third and fourth temperatures in the two measurement points are determined simultaneously together with the deflection, and wherein together with the third and fourth temperatures, the corrected measured value of the physical stimulus are ascertained from the compensation value, which quantifies the thermal influence of the temperature gradient. 6. The sensor as recited in claim 5 , wherein the sensor has a first and a second partial element, the first and second partial elements being connected together and the movable structure being arranged in a cavity formed between the first and second partial elements, wherein the first and second partial elements include an upper heating structure and a lower heating structure. 7. The sensor as recited in claim 6 , wherein the thermal element is a resistance element arranged in the first partial region, the resistance element being configured to give off ohmic heat to the first partial region, the evaluation unit being configured to determine the first and third temperature using an electric resistance measurement o
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