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Acceleration sensor

  • US 5,877,421 A
  • Filed: 09/29/1997
  • Issued: 03/02/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/23/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for operating an acceleration sensor comprising the steps of:

  • resiliently mounting a mass part by supports over a surface of a semiconductor substrate so that said mass part is movable in a plane above and substantially parallel to said surface of said substrate, said mass part having a first side facing the substrate and a second side facing away from the substrate, and said mass part having a rest position relative to the substrate when no inertial forces are acting on the mass part;

    immovably mounting a plurality of pairs of electrons relative to said substrate, with each electrode of each pair being immovable relative to said substrate, and spacing one electrode of each pair from the first side of the mass part and spacing one electrode in each pair from said second opposite side of said mass part;

    overlapping each electrode of each pair with a respective portion of the mass part and making the mass part electrically conductive at least in each respective portion;

    mounting the electrodes of at least one pair of said plurality of pairs of electrodes relative to the substrate for causing, for said rest position and for every possible excursion of said mass part from said rest position in said plane, the electrodes of said at least one of said pairs to always overlap said mass part, and for causing a size of an overlap of said mass part by said electrodes of said at least one of said pairs to change continuously dependent on excursions of said mass part from said rest position in at least one direction in said plane; and

    establishing a variable voltage across the electrodes in each pair and regulating said voltage for electrostatically compensating an inertial force acting on said mass part in a direction perpendicular to said surface of said substrate.

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