Capacitive acceleration sensor
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1. A capacitive acceleration sensor comprising:
- a fixed part;
an elastic beam having opposite ends secured to the fixed part;
a seismic mass supported by the beam so that a center of gravity of the seismic mass is spaced from a straight line connecting the opposite ends of the beam, the seismic mass having a first surface and an opposite second surface;
movable electrodes each having a predetermined area, the movable electrodes including a first movable electrode being provided on the first surface of the seismic mass and a second movable electrode being provided on the second surface of the seismic mass; and
a pair of fixed electrodes that includes a first fixed electrode and a second fixed electrode, the first and second fixed electrodes being provided on the fixed part so that the first fixed electrode is positioned in facing relation to the first movable electrode while the second fixed electrode is positioned in facing relation to the second movable electrode, each of the fixed electrodes having substantially the same area as one of the movable electrodes and being divided into an odd number of parts totalling more than two, the parts forming the first fixed electrode being arranged at substantially a right angle with respect to the parts forming the second fixed electrode.
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Abstract
A seismic mass 41 is supported by a beam 37 which has opposite ends secured to a housing 11 so that its gravity center G is positioned away from a straight line connecting the opposite ends the beam 37. Thus, a rotating force is given to the seismic mass 41 in response to an acceleration. The rotating force given to the seismic mass 41 causes displacement of the beam 37. Then, a capacitance between a movable electrode 43, 45 and a fixed electrode 21, 23, 25, 31, 33, 35 changes, and such a change defines a magnitude of the acceleration.
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1. A capacitive acceleration sensor comprising:
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a fixed part; an elastic beam having opposite ends secured to the fixed part; a seismic mass supported by the beam so that a center of gravity of the seismic mass is spaced from a straight line connecting the opposite ends of the beam, the seismic mass having a first surface and an opposite second surface; movable electrodes each having a predetermined area, the movable electrodes including a first movable electrode being provided on the first surface of the seismic mass and a second movable electrode being provided on the second surface of the seismic mass; and a pair of fixed electrodes that includes a first fixed electrode and a second fixed electrode, the first and second fixed electrodes being provided on the fixed part so that the first fixed electrode is positioned in facing relation to the first movable electrode while the second fixed electrode is positioned in facing relation to the second movable electrode, each of the fixed electrodes having substantially the same area as one of the movable electrodes and being divided into an odd number of parts totalling more than two, the parts forming the first fixed electrode being arranged at substantially a right angle with respect to the parts forming the second fixed electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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