Precision rate demodulation for a vibrating gyroscope

US12510359B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12510359-B2
Application numberUS-202418643403-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 23, 2024
Priority dateApr 23, 2024
Publication dateDec 30, 2025
Grant dateDec 30, 2025

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According to an embodiment, a circuit is proposed for generating rate and quadrature demodulation signals, incorporating unidirectional hysteresis for negative edges. The circuit features a preliminary stage that amplifies the differential sinusoidal signal from gyroscopic proof mass oscillations; a gain stage for boosting this signal with adjustable hysteresis levels; an output stage delivering a full-swing square wave output; and a customizable offset component to deepen the drop in the non-inverting compared to the inverting signal for the third signal's falling edge.

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A circuit for demodulating rate and quadrature signals by applying a unidirectional hysteresis for a negative edge, the circuit comprising: a first stage configured to generate a first signal that is an amplification of a differential sine wave signal, the differential sine wave signal corresponding to an oscillation of a proof mass of a gyroscope; a gain stage configured to generate a second signal that is an amplification of the first signal from the first stage, a magnitude of the unidirectional hysteresis being controllable through the gain stage; an output stage configured to generate a third signal that is an amplification of the second signal from the gain stage, the third signal being a rail-to-rail square wave signal at an output of the circuit; and a programmable offset circuit configured to provide a programmable negative offset such that a non-inverting signal of the differential sine wave signal decreases further than the inverting signal of the differential sine wave signal for a falling edge of the third signal. 2 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first stage comprises: a first n-channel transistor having a gate terminal coupled to the inverting signal of the differential sine wave signal, a drain terminal of the first n-channel transistor coupled to a first input of the gain stage; a second n-channel transistor having a gate terminal coupled to the non-inverting signal of the differential sine wave signal, a drain terminal of the second n-channel transistor coupled to a second input of the gain stage; and a current source having a first terminal coupled to a shared node between source terminals of the first n-channel transistor and the second n-channel transistor, and a second terminal of the current source coupled to reference ground. 3 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the gain stage comprises: a plurality of n-channel transistors having source terminals coupled to reference ground; a plurality of p-channel transistors having source terminals coupled to a supply voltage; and a plurality of latches configured to increase a transconductance and operational speed of the circuit. 4 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the output stage comprises: a p-channel transistor having a source terminal coupled to a voltage source; and a current source having a first terminal coupled to a shared node between the source terminal of the p-channel transistor and an input of the programmable offset circuit. 5 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the programmable offset circuit comprises: a switch; and a current source coupled between the switch and reference ground, wherein the switch, when enabled, provides a negative offset through the current source at an inverted signal of the differential sine wave signal. 6 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the gyroscope comprises sense drive electrodes configured to generate charge signals, and wherein a charge-to-voltage converter is coupled between the gyroscope and the circuit, the charge-to-voltage converter configured to convert charge signals into the differential sine wave signal. 7 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the gain stage comprises a pair of latches configured to increase a transconductance and operational speed of the circuit. 8 . A system for demodulating rate and quadrature signals, the system comprising: a gyroscope configured to detect an oscillation of a proof mass due to a drive motion by generating first signals; a charge-to-voltage converter configured to convert the first signals to a differential sine wave signal, the first signals being charge signals, and the differential sine wave signal being equivalent voltage signals to the first signals; and a drive comparator configured to eliminate false pulses due to high-frequency signals and noise superimposed on top of the differential sine wave signal by applying a unidirectional hysteresis for a negative edge, the drive comparator comprising: a first stage configured to generate a second signal that is an amplification of the differential sine wave signal, a gain stage configured to generate a third signal that is an amplification of the second signal from the first stage, a magnitude of the unidirectional hysteresis being controllable through the gain stage, an output stage configured to generate an output signal that is an amplification of the third signal from the gain stage, the output signal being a rail-to-rail square wave signal at an output of the drive comparator, and a programmable offset circuit configured to provide a programmable negative offset such that a non-inverting signal of the differential sine wave signal decreases further than the inverting signal of the differential sine wave signal for a falling edge of the output signal. 9 . The system of claim 8 , wherein the gyroscope comprises sense drive electrodes configured to generate the first signals. 10 . The system of claim 8 , further comprising: a phase-locked loop (PLL) circuit configured to receive the third signal and generate multiples of the output signal at its output; and a phase frequency extractor (PFE) circuit configured to receive an output signal from the PLL circuit and generate a rate demodulation phase signal and a quadrature demodulation phase signal. 11 . The system of claim 8 , wherein the first stage comprises: a first n-channel transistor having a gate terminal coupled to an inverting input of the differential sine wave signal, a drain terminal of the first n-channel transistor coupled to a first input of the gain stage; a second n-channel transistor having a gate terminal coupled to a non-inverting input of the differential sine wave signal, a drain terminal of the second n-channel transistor coupled to a second input of the gain stage; and a current source having a first terminal coupled to a shared node between source terminals of the first n-channel transistor and the second n-channel transistor, and a second terminal of the current source coupled to reference ground. 12 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the gain stage comprises: a plurality of n-channel transistors having source terminals coupled to reference ground; a plurality of p-channel transistors having source terminals coupled to a supply voltage; and a plurality of latches configured to increase a transconductance and operational speed of the circuit. 13 . The system of claim 8 , wherein the programmable offset circuit comprises: an n-channel transistor having a gate terminal coupled to an output of the circuit, a drain terminal of the n-channel transistor coupled to an input of the gain stage; and a current source having a first terminal coupled to a source terminal of the n-channel transistor, a second terminal of the current source coupled to reference ground. 14 . The system of claim 8 , wherein the gyroscope comprises sense drive electrodes configured to generate charge signals, and wherein the charge-to-voltage converter is coupled between the gyroscope and the drive comparator. 15 . A system for demodulating rate and quadrature signals, the system comprising: a drive comparator configured to eliminate false pulses due to high-frequency signals and noise superimposed on top of the differential sine wave signal by applying a unidirectional hysteresis for a negative edge, comprising: a first stage configured to generate a first signal that is an amplification of a differential sine wave signal, the differential sine wave signal corresponding to an oscillation of a proof mass of a gyroscope; a gain stage configured to generate a second signal

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What does patent US12510359B2 cover?
According to an embodiment, a circuit is proposed for generating rate and quadrature demodulation signals, incorporating unidirectional hysteresis for negative edges. The circuit features a preliminary stage that amplifies the differential sinusoidal signal from gyroscopic proof mass oscillations; a gain stage for boosting this signal with adjustable hysteresis levels; an output stage deliverin…
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St Microelectronics Int Nv
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Primary CPC classification G01C19/5776. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Dec 30 2025 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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