Mems component with upside-down chip
US-2024391759-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US12399005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12399005-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318177158-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2023 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 26, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 26, 2025 |
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A gyrocompass device is provided for determining a heading relative to a surface of a rotating planetary body. The gyrocompass device includes one or more MEMS gyroscopes that are each fixed in an orientation on a substrate that is parallel to a first plane and that each provide three or more sense axes that lie within the first plane and are each offset from one another by an offset angle. Moreover, a heading determiner receives rotation rates from the three sense axes and determines the heading of the gyrocompass device relative to the surface of the rotating planetary body by fitting a sine or cosine function to the received rotation rates from the one or more MEMS gyroscopes.
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What is claimed: 1. A gyrocompass device for determining a heading relative to a surface of a rotating planetary body, the gyrocompass device comprising: one or more MEMS gyroscopes that are each fixed in an orientation on a substrate that is parallel to a first plane and that are each configured to provide at least three sense axes that lie within the first plane and are each offset from one another by an offset angle; and a heading determiner configured to receive rotation rates from the at least three sense axes of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes and to determine the heading of the gyrocompass device relative to the surface of the rotating planetary body by fitting a sine or cosine function to the received rotation rates from the one or more MEMS gyroscopes. 2. The gyrocompass device of claim 1 , wherein the respective offset angles of the at least three sense axes are angled at regular intervals of 360/N, where N is a number of the at least three sense axes. 3. The gyrocompass device of claim 1 , wherein heading determiner is further configured to retrieve values for a bias error of each of the at least three sense axes of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes in a lookup table and to subtract the bias error from the received rotation rates before determining the heading of the gyrocompass device. 4. The gyrocompass device of claim 1 , wherein the sine function is of the form C sin(α n +β) or C cos(α n +β), where C is an amplitude of the sine function that which depends at least on a latitude of the gyrocompass device, α n is the offset angle of the nth sense axis and β is a phase offset that a fixed difference with respect to true north, and wherein the heading determiner is configured to determine the gyrocompass device by varying the phase offset β to determine a value with a minimum error in a fit of the sine function to the received rotation rates. 5. The gyrocompass device of claim 1 , wherein the heading determiner is configured to determine the heading of the gyrocompass device when a range of values of the received rotation rates is below a threshold. 6. The gyrocompass device of claim 1 , further comprising: a GNSS receiver or a connection configured to communicate with a GNSS receiver and an inertial measurement unit, wherein the heading determiner is configured to: calculate a heading based on the output of the GNSS receiver and the inertial measurement unit, average received rotation rates of each of the at least three sense axes over time; calculate a component of rotation of the rotating planetary body that is sensed by each of the at least three sense axes of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes based on the heading calculated based on the output of the GNSS receiver and inertial measurement unit; and determine a bias error of each of the at least three sense axes of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes by subtracting the calculated component of the rotation for each of the at least three sense axes from the averaged received rotation rate of the respective sense axis. 7. The gyrocompass device of claim 1 , further comprising at least one of: a yaw gyroscope configured to measure a rotation of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes about an axis perpendicular to a measurement axes of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes; and an inertial measurement unit; wherein the heading determiner is further configured to measure a movement of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes relative to the surface of the rotating planetary body while the rotation rates are being measured by the one or more MEMS gyroscopes and to stabilize the received rotation rates by subtracting calculated rates caused by the measured movement of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes relative to the surface of the rotating planetary body from the received rotation rates before determining the heading of the gyrocompass device. 8. The gyrocompass device of claim 1 , wherein the heading determiner is further configured to determine the heading of the gyrocompass device by: receiving first rotation rates from the one or more MEMS gyroscopes at a first position; measuring the rotation of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes from the first position to a second position; receiving second rotation rates from the one or more MEMS gyroscopes at the second position; calculating a differential rotation rate for each of the at least three sense axes of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes by subtracting the second received rotation rate from the first received rotation rate; fitting the differential rotation rates to a sine or cosine function to determine a phase offset of the sine or cosine function, wherein the phase offset corresponds to the heading of the gyrocompass device. 9. The gyrocompass device of claim 1 , further comprising: an inclinometer or inertial measurement unit configured to determine the orientation of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes relative to a direction of a gravitational field, wherein the heading determine is further configured to use an inclination measured by the inclinometer to correct at least one of heading and latitude calculations. 10. The gyrocompass device of claim 1 , further comprising: two MEMS gyroscopes that includes the one or more MEMS gyroscopes, wherein the two MEMS gyroscopes each include at least two sense axes that lie in the first plane perpendicular to one another, and wherein the two MEMS gyroscopes are rotated by 180 degrees with respect to one another such that the at least three sense axes of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes MEMS gyroscopes are arranged at 90-degree intervals. 11. A method for determining a heading relative to surface of a rotating planetary body by a gyrocompass device, the method comprising: receiving rotation rates from one or more MEMS gyroscopes that are fixed in an orientation on a substrate that is parallel to a first plane and that provide at least three sense axes that lie within the first plane and are each offset from one another by an offset angle determining the heading of the gyrocompass device relative to the surface of the rotating planetary body by fitting a sine or cosine function to the received rotation rates from the one or more MEMS gyroscopes. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the respective offset angles of the at least three sense axes are angled at regular intervals of 360/N, where N is a number of the at least three sense axes. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: retrieving values for a bias error of each of the at least three sense axes of the one or more MEMS gyroscopes in a lookup table: and subtracting the bias error from the received rotation rates before determining the heading of the gyrocompass device. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the sine function is of the form C sin(α n +β) or C cos(α n +β), where C is an amplitude of the sine function that which depends at least on a latitude of the gyrocompass device, α n is the offset angle of the nth sense axis and β is a phase offset that a fixed difference with respect to true north, and wherein the method further comprises determining the heading of the gyrocompass device by varying the phase offset β to determine a value with a minimum error in a fit of the sine function to the received rotation rates. 15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising determining the heading of the gyrocompass device when a range of values of the received rotation rates is below a threshold. 16. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: calculating a heading based on an output of at least one of a GNSS receiver and an inertial measurement unit; averaging received rotation rates
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