Piezoelectric sensor with FET amplified output
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1. A sensor for the measurement of dynamic force, pressure or acceleration comprising:
- a sensor body having a mass portion and a base portion;
a first and second layer of piezoelectric crystals disposed between said sensor body mass and base portions and coaxially disposed with respect to each other for generating a voltage signal;
a first electrode separating said first and second crystal layers;
a second electrode of U-shaped configuration in cross section retaining said crystal layers and said first electrode between opposing surfaces of said electrode configuration in a sandwiched unity structure;
electrical insulative material disposed between said second electrode and said sensor body mass and base portions;
amplifying means operatively coupled between said first and said second electrodes responsive to said voltage signal whereby the effect of crystal capacitance is cancelled by reducing the voltage potential across said crystal layers;
said amplifying means includes a field effect transistor circuit constituting an integral unity gain, impedance converting amplifier having a source connection and a gate connection;
said first electrode operably coupled to said transistor circuit gate connection and said second electrode operably coupled to said source connection of said transistor circuit.
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Abstract
A sensor is disclosed herein employing a high-sensitivity, high-resolution piezoelectric device for converting physical forces into an electrical signal. An electrical feedback circuit is utilized to cancel the capacitance of piezoelectric crystals so as to provide voltage gain with little increase in noise level. The circuit includes a unity gain amplifier outputting only pure signal gain resulting in an increase in resolution as well as in signal output.
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1. A sensor for the measurement of dynamic force, pressure or acceleration comprising:
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a sensor body having a mass portion and a base portion; a first and second layer of piezoelectric crystals disposed between said sensor body mass and base portions and coaxially disposed with respect to each other for generating a voltage signal; a first electrode separating said first and second crystal layers; a second electrode of U-shaped configuration in cross section retaining said crystal layers and said first electrode between opposing surfaces of said electrode configuration in a sandwiched unity structure; electrical insulative material disposed between said second electrode and said sensor body mass and base portions; amplifying means operatively coupled between said first and said second electrodes responsive to said voltage signal whereby the effect of crystal capacitance is cancelled by reducing the voltage potential across said crystal layers; said amplifying means includes a field effect transistor circuit constituting an integral unity gain, impedance converting amplifier having a source connection and a gate connection; said first electrode operably coupled to said transistor circuit gate connection and said second electrode operably coupled to said source connection of said transistor circuit.
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2. A sensor for the measurement of dynamic force, pressure or acceleration comprising:
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a sensor body; a U-shaped electrode; a flat electrode disposed interiorly of said U-shaped electrode in spaced-apart relationship; piezoelectric crystals disposed between adjacent and opposing surfaces of said electrodes; insulation disposed against opposite exterior surfaces of said U-shaped electrodes and said sensor body; said sensor body operatively coupled to said insulation for compressing said electrodes and piezoelectric crystals in a stack under compressive force; a field effect amplifier having a gate terminal and a source terminal; and electrical means operably coupling said electrodes to said amplifier wherein said flat electrode is electrically connected to the gate terminal of said amplifier and said U-shaped electrodes are electrically coupled to the source terminal of said amplifier whereby said amplifier is responsive to voltage variations as opposed to charge variations.
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