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MEMS THREE-AXIS ACCELEROMETER

  • US 20110303010A1
  • Filed: 01/28/2011
  • Published: 12/15/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/11/2010
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A MEMS three-axis accelerometer comprising:

  • a silicon substrate;

    a mobile mass anchored to the substrate, and defining an upper surface, a lower surface opposite to the upper surface and a sidewall sandwiched between the upper surface and the lower surface;

    a plurality of first mobile fingers extending from the mobile mass and connected to the silicon substrate via a first spring along a first axes and the first axes perpendicular to the sidewall;

    a plurality of first fixed fingers formed parallel to the first mobile fingers, each first fixed finger formed between two adjacent first mobile fingers, the first mobile fingers cooperative with the first fixed fingers to form a comb capacitor;

    a plurality of second mobile fingers extending from the mobile mass and connected to the silicon substrate via a second spring along a second axes, and the second axes perpendicular to the first axes;

    a plurality of second fixed fingers parallel to the second mobile fingers, each second fixed finger formed between two adjacent second mobile fingers, the second mobile fingers cooperative with the second fixed fingers to form a comb capacitor;

    whereinthe first mobile fingers defines a first mobile upper surface, a first mobile lower surface opposite to the first mobile upper surface and the first mobile upper surface parallel to the upper surface, while the first fixed fingers defines a first fixed upper surface parallel to the upper surface, and a first fixed lower surface opposite to the first fixed upper surface;

    a distance between the first mobile upper surface and the upper surface of the mobile mass is longer than the distance between the first fixed upper surface and the upper surface;

    the second mobile fingers defines a second mobile upper surface parallel to the upper surface, a second mobile lower surface opposite to the second mobile upper surface;

    while the second fixed fingers defines a second fixed upper surface parallel to the upper surface, and a second fixed lower surface opposite to the second fixed upper surface;

    a distance between the second mobile upper surface and the upper surface of the mobile mass is shorter than the distance between the second fixed upper surface and the upper surface of the mobile mass;

    the first fixed finger and the first mobile finger is overlaid, while the second finger and the second mobile finger is overlaid.

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