System and Method for a MEMS Transducer
US-2015125003-A1 · May 7, 2015 · US
US9602921B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9602921-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514748339-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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Systems and methods of generating independent adjustable bias voltages for a differential microphone. The microphone system includes a positive adjustable charge pump, a positive sense capacitor, a negative adjustable charge pump, a negative sense-capacitor, and a differential amplifier. The positive adjustable charge pump is configured to generate a positive bias voltage. The positive sense-capacitor is configured to generate a positive sense voltage based on acoustic pressure from a first direction and the positive bias voltage. The negative adjustable charge pump is configured to generate a negative bias voltage. The negative sense-capacitor is configured to generate a negative sense voltage based on the acoustic pressure from the first direction and the negative bias voltage. The differential amplifier is configured to receive the positive and negative sense voltages. The differential amplifier is also configured to generate a differential voltage based on the positive and negative sense voltages.
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A microphone system comprising: a positive adjustable charge pump configured to generate a positive bias voltage; a positive sense-capacitor configured to receive acoustic pressure from a first direction, receive the positive bias voltage, and generate a positive sense voltage based on the acoustic pressure and the positive bias voltage; a negative adjustable charge pump configured to generate a negative bias voltage; a negative sense-capacitor configured to receive the acoustic pressure from the first direction, receive the negative bias voltage, and generate a negative sense voltage based on the acoustic pressure and the negative bias voltage; and a differential amplifier configured to receive the positive sense voltage, receive the negative sense voltage, and generate a differential voltage based on the positive sense voltage and the negative sense voltage; wherein a magnitude of the positive bias voltage is different than a magnitude of the negative bias voltage; and wherein the positive adjustable charge pump includes a plurality of positive stages coupled in a series configuration and configured to generate the positive bias voltage based on a positive reference voltage and a positive input voltage, and a positive clock circuit configured to apply the positive reference voltage to the plurality of positive stages in a clocked manner based on a first frequency; and wherein the negative adjustable charge pump includes a plurality of negative stages coupled in a series configuration and configured to generate the negative bias voltage based on a negative reference voltage and a negative input voltage, and a negative clock circuit configured to apply the negative reference voltage to the plurality of negative stages in a clocked manner based on a second frequency. 2. The microphone system according to claim 1 , wherein the positive adjustable charge pump is further configured to adjust the positive bias voltage by disabling at least one positive stage of the plurality of positive stages, wherein the negative adjustable charge pump is further configured to adjust the negative bias voltage by disabling at least one negative stage of the plurality of negative stages. 3. The microphone system according to claim 1 , wherein the positive adjustable charge pump is further configured to adjust the positive bias voltage by adjusting the first frequency, wherein the negative adjustable charge pump is further configured to adjust the negative bias voltage by adjusting the second frequency. 4. The microphone system according to claim 1 , wherein the positive adjustable charge pump further includes a positive voltage regulator configured to generate the positive reference voltage, wherein the negative adjustable charge pump further includes a negative voltage regulator configured to generate the negative reference voltage. 5. The microphone system according to claim 4 , wherein the positive adjustable charge pump is further configured to adjust the positive bias voltage by adjusting the positive reference voltage, wherein the negative adjustable charge pump is further configured to adjust the negative bias voltage by adjusting the negative reference voltage. 6. The microphone system according to claim 1 , wherein the positive sense-capacitor is coupled to a first terminal of the differential amplifier, and wherein the negative sense-capacitor is coupled to a second terminal of the differential amplifier. 7. The microphone system according to claim 6 , further comprising: a first high-impedance device coupled between the first terminal and a reference node; and a second high-impedance device coupled between the second terminal and the reference node. 8. The microphone system according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of positive stages includes a positive Dickson stage, and wherein each of the plurality of negative stages includes a negative Dickson stage. 9. The microphone system according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of positive stages includes a positive MOS stage, wherein each of the plurality of negative stages includes a negative MOS stage. 10. A method of generating independent adjustable bias voltages for a differential microphone, the method comprising: generating, via a positive adjustable charge pump, a positive bias voltage based on a positive reference voltage and a positive input voltage; applying the positive bias voltage to a positive sense-capacitor; generating, via the positive sense-capacitor, a positive sense voltage based on the positive bias voltage and acoustic pressure from a first direction; generating, via a negative adjustable charge pump, a negative bias voltage based on a negative reference voltage and a negative input voltage; applying the negative bias voltage to a negative sense-capacitor; generating, via the negative sense-capacitor, a negative sense voltage based on the negative bias voltage and the acoustic pressure from the first direction; generating, via a differential amplifier, a differential voltage based on the positive sense voltage and the negative sense voltage; generating, via the positive adjustable charge pump, a second positive bias voltage; applying the second positive bias voltage to the positive sense-capacitor; generating, via the positive sense-capacitor, a second positive sense voltage based on the second positive bias voltage and the acoustic pressure from the first direction; generating, via the differential amplifier, a second differential voltage based on the second positive sense voltage; and determining the positive bias voltage based on the second differential voltage; and wherein a magnitude of the positive bias voltage is different than a magnitude of the negative bias voltage. 11. The method according to claim 10 , further comprising: generating, via the negative adjustable charge pump, a second negative bias voltage; applying the second negative bias voltage to the negative sense-capacitor; generating, via the negative sense-capacitor, a second negative sense voltage based on the second negative bias voltage and the acoustic pressure from the first direction; generating, via the differential amplifier, a third differential voltage based on the second negative sense voltage; and determining the negative bias voltage based on the third differential voltage. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein a magnitude of the second positive bias voltage is equal to a magnitude of the second negative bias voltage. 13. The method according to claim 10 , wherein generating the positive bias voltage includes disabling at least one positive stage of a plurality of positive stages in the positive adjustable charge pump; wherein generating the negative bias voltage includes disabling at least one negative stage of a plurality of negative stages in the negative adjustable charge pump. 14. The method according to claim 10 , wherein generating the positive bias voltage includes adjusting the positive reference voltage, wherein generating the negative bias voltage includes adjusting the negative reference voltage. 15. The method according to claim 10 , wherein generating the positive bias voltage includes adjusting a first frequency in which the positive reference voltage is applied to a plurality of positive stages in the positive adjustable charge pump, wherein generating the negative bias voltage includes adjusting a second frequency in which the negative reference voltage is applied to a plurality of negative stages in the negative adjustable charge pump.
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