EXTERNAL FORCE DETECTION APPARATUS AND EXTERNAL FORCE DETECTION SENSOR
First Claim
1. An external force detection apparatus that detects an external force acting on a piezoelectric plate, the external force detection apparatus comprising:
- the piezoelectric plate that is cantilevered at one end thereof on a base within a container;
a first excitation electrode and a second excitation electrode provided respectively on a first surface side and a second surface side of the piezoelectric plate in order to vibrate the piezoelectric plate;
an oscillating circuit that is electrically connected to the first excitation electrode;
a movable electrode for forming a variable capacitor that is provided on the other end of the piezoelectric plate and electrically connected to the second excitation electrode,a fixed electrode that is separated from the piezoelectric plate, provided so as to oppose the movable electrode, and connected to the oscillating circuit, the fixed electrode forming the variable capacitor upon a change in capacitance between the fixed electrode and the movable electrode due to bending of the piezoelectric plate; and
a frequency information detecting unit for detecting a signal that is frequency information corresponding to an oscillating frequency of the oscillating circuit,wherein in the piezoelectric plate, a thickness of an area between an area sandwiched by the first and the second excitation electrodes and the movable electrode is less than a thickness of the area sandwiched by the first and the second excitation electrodes,an oscillation loop is formed beginning from the oscillating circuit, passing through the first excitation electrode, the second excitation electrode, the movable electrode, the fixed electrode, and then returning to the oscillating circuit, andthe frequency information detected by the frequency information detecting unit is for evaluating the external force acting on the piezoelectric plate.
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Abstract
In an external force detection apparatus, a crystal plate is cantilevered within a container. Excitation electrodes are formed on the top surface and the bottom surface of the crystal plate. A movable electrode is formed on a distal end on the bottom surface of the crystal plate and is connected to the excitation electrode on the bottom surface via an extraction electrode. A fixed electrode is provided on the bottom of the container to oppose the movable electrode. The excitation electrode on the top surface and the fixed electrode are connected to an oscillating circuit. When an external force acts on the crystal plate to bend it, the capacitance between the movable electrode and the fixed electrode changes, and this capacitance change is captured as a change in the oscillating frequency of the crystal plate.
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4 Claims
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1. An external force detection apparatus that detects an external force acting on a piezoelectric plate, the external force detection apparatus comprising:
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the piezoelectric plate that is cantilevered at one end thereof on a base within a container; a first excitation electrode and a second excitation electrode provided respectively on a first surface side and a second surface side of the piezoelectric plate in order to vibrate the piezoelectric plate; an oscillating circuit that is electrically connected to the first excitation electrode; a movable electrode for forming a variable capacitor that is provided on the other end of the piezoelectric plate and electrically connected to the second excitation electrode, a fixed electrode that is separated from the piezoelectric plate, provided so as to oppose the movable electrode, and connected to the oscillating circuit, the fixed electrode forming the variable capacitor upon a change in capacitance between the fixed electrode and the movable electrode due to bending of the piezoelectric plate; and a frequency information detecting unit for detecting a signal that is frequency information corresponding to an oscillating frequency of the oscillating circuit, wherein in the piezoelectric plate, a thickness of an area between an area sandwiched by the first and the second excitation electrodes and the movable electrode is less than a thickness of the area sandwiched by the first and the second excitation electrodes, an oscillation loop is formed beginning from the oscillating circuit, passing through the first excitation electrode, the second excitation electrode, the movable electrode, the fixed electrode, and then returning to the oscillating circuit, and the frequency information detected by the frequency information detecting unit is for evaluating the external force acting on the piezoelectric plate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An external force detection sensor that detects an external force acting on a piezoelectric plate based on an oscillating frequency of the piezoelectric plate, the external force detection sensor comprising:
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the piezoelectric plate that is cantilevered at one end thereof on a base within a container; a first excitation electrode provided on a first surface side of the piezoelectric plate and electrically connected to an oscillating circuit in order to vibrate the piezoelectric plate; a second excitation electrode provided on a second surface side of the piezoelectric plate; a movable electrode for forming a variable capacitor that is provided on the other end of the piezoelectric plate and electrically connected to the second excitation electrode; a fixed electrode that is separated from the piezoelectric plate, provided so as to oppose the movable electrode, and connected to the oscillating circuit, the fixed electrode forming the variable capacitor upon a change in capacitance between the fixed electrode and the movable electrode due to bending of the piezoelectric plate, wherein in the piezoelectric plate, a thickness of an area between an area sandwiched by the first and the second excitation electrodes and the movable electrode is less than a thickness of the area sandwiched by the first and the second excitation electrodes.
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