Dual-mass micromachined vibratory rate gyroscope
First Claim
1. A microfabricated gyroscopic sensor to measure rotation about an input axis, comprising:
- a substrate having a surface;
a first mass;
a second mass;
a coupling system connecting the first mass and the second mass;
a suspension system connecting the first mass and the second mass to the substrate;
a drive system to cause the first mass and the second mass to vibrate in an antiphase mode along a drive axis generally parallel to the surface of the substrate; and
a position sensor to measure a displacement of the first mass and the second mass along a sense axis perpendicular to the drive axis and generally parallel to the surface of the substrate, wherein rotation of the first mass and the second mass about the input axis perpendicular to the surface of the substrate and vibration of the first mass and the second mass along the drive axis generates a Coriolis force to vibrate the first mass and the second mass along the sense axis in antiphase to each other.
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Abstract
A microfabricated gyroscopic sensor for measuring rotation about a Z-axis. The sensor includes a substrate, a first mass, a second mass, a coupling system connecting the first mass and the second mass, and a suspension system connecting the first mass and the second mass to the substrate. The sensor further includes a drive system to cause the first mass and the second mass to vibrate in an antiphase mode along a drive axis, and a position sensor to measure a displacement of the first mass and the second mass along a sense axis perpendicular to the drive axis and generally parallel to the surface of the substrate, wherein rotation of the first mass and the second mass about the Z-axis perpendicular to the surface of the substrate and vibration of the first mass and the second mass along the drive axis generates a Coriolis force to vibrate the first mass and the second mass along the sense axis in antiphase to each other.
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23 Claims
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1. A microfabricated gyroscopic sensor to measure rotation about an input axis, comprising:
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a substrate having a surface;
a first mass;
a second mass;
a coupling system connecting the first mass and the second mass;
a suspension system connecting the first mass and the second mass to the substrate;
a drive system to cause the first mass and the second mass to vibrate in an antiphase mode along a drive axis generally parallel to the surface of the substrate; and
a position sensor to measure a displacement of the first mass and the second mass along a sense axis perpendicular to the drive axis and generally parallel to the surface of the substrate, wherein rotation of the first mass and the second mass about the input axis perpendicular to the surface of the substrate and vibration of the first mass and the second mass along the drive axis generates a Coriolis force to vibrate the first mass and the second mass along the sense axis in antiphase to each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A microfabricated gyroscopic sensor to measure rotation about an input axis, comprising:
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a substrate;
a first mass;
a second mass;
a coupling system connecting the first mass and the second mass;
a suspension system connecting the first mass and the second mass to the substrate;
a drive system to cause the first mass and the second mass to vibrate in an antiphase mode along a drive axis; and
a position sensor to measure a displacement of the first mass and the second mass along a sense axis perpendicular to the drive axis, wherein rotation of the first mass and the second mass about the input axis and vibration of the first mass and the second mass along the drive axis generates a Coriolis force to vibrate the first mass and the second mass along the sense axis in antiphase to each other;
wherein the coupling system includes a first coupling spring and a second coupling spring, each coupling spring having a first linear portion coupled to the first mass, a second linear portion coupled to the second mass, and a coupling beam perpendicularly extending outward from the first and second linear portions, the first and second linear portions being substantially linearly aligned and parallel to the drive axis. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A microfabricated gyroscopic sensor to measure rotation about an input axis, comprising:
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a substrate;
a first mass;
a second mass;
a coupling system connecting the first mass and the second mass;
a suspension system connecting the first mass and the second mass to the substrate;
a first drive electrode connected to the substrate;
a second drive electrode connected to the substrate and positioned substantially in parallel to the first drive electrode;
a first voltage source coupled to the first drive electrode and the second drive electrode to apply an alternating voltage to the first drive electrode and the second drive electrode, wherein the first mass and the second mass vibrate in opposing directions along a drive axis in response to alternating voltages being applied to the first and second drive electrodes by the first voltage source;
a second voltage source coupled to the first mass and the second mass to apply a DC voltage to the first mass and the second mass; and
a position sensor to measure a displacement of the first mass and the second mass along a sense axis perpendicular to the drive axis, wherein rotation of the first mass and the second mass about the input axis and vibration of the first mass and the second mass along the drive axis generates a Coriolis force to vibrate the first mass and the second mass along the sense axis in antiphase to each other. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
a first plurality of drive fingers projecting along the drive axis from the first drive electrode;
a second plurality of drive fingers projecting along the drive axis toward the first drive electrode from the first mass, the second plurality of drive fingers being interdigitated with the first plurality of drive fingers;
a third plurality of drive fingers projecting along the drive axis from the second drive electrode; and
a fourth plurality of drive fingers projecting along the drive axis toward the second drive electrode from the second mass, the fourth plurality of drive fingers being interdigitated with the third plurality of drive fingers.
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15. The sensor of claim 14, wherein the drive system further includes:
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a first feedback electrode connected to the substrate and having a first plurality of feedback fingers projecting along the drive axis toward the first mass;
a second plurality of feedback fingers projecting along the drive axis toward the first feedback electrode from the first mass, the second plurality of feedback fingers being interdigitated with the first plurality of feedback fingers;
a second feedback electrode connected to the substrate and having a third plurality of feedback fingers projecting along the drive axis toward the second mass; and
a fourth plurality of feedback fingers projecting along the drive axis toward the second feedback electrode from the second mass, the fourth plurality of feedback fingers being interdigitated with the third plurality of feedback fingers.
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16. The sensor of claim 14, wherein the first mass and the second mass each includes a upper crossbar and a lower crossbar, the drive system further includes:
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a third drive electrode connected to the substrate and located between the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar of the second mass, the third drive electrode having a fifth plurality of drive fingers projecting along the drive axis from the third drive electrode toward the upper crossbar of the second mass;
a sixth plurality of drive fingers projecting along the drive axis toward the third drive electrode from the upper crossbar of the second mass, the sixth plurality of drive fingers interdigitated with the fifth plurality of drive fingers;
a fourth drive electrode connected to the substrate and located between the upper crossbar and the lower crossbar of the first mass, the fourth drive electrode having a seventh plurality of drive fingers projecting along the drive axis toward the lower crossbar of the first mass from the fourth drive electrode; and
an eighth plurality of drive fingers projecting along the drive axis toward the fourth drive electrode from the lower crossbar of the first mass, the eighth plurality of drive fingers being interdigitated with the seventh plurality of drive fingers.
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17. A microfabricated gyroscopic sensor to measure rotation about an input axis, comprising:
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a substrate having a surface;
a first mass connected to the substrate by a suspension system;
a second mass connected to the substrate by the suspension system;
a drive system to apply an oscillatory force to the first mass and the second mass along a drive axis generally parallel to the surface of the substrate to cause the first mass and the second mass to vibrate in an antiparallel mode; and
a position sensor to measure a deflection of the first mass and the second mass along a sense axis perpendicular to the drive axis and generally parallel to the surface of the substrate, wherein rotation of the first mass and the second mass about the input axis perpendicular to the surface of the substrate and vibration of the first mass and the second mass along the drive axis generates a Coriolis force to vibrate the first mass and the second mass along the sense axis in antiphase to each other. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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19. A microfabricated gyroscopic sensor to measure rotation about an input axis, comprising:
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a substrate having a surface;
a first mass;
a second mass;
a coupling system connecting the first mass and the second mass;
a suspension system connecting the first mass and the second mass to the substrate;
a first drive electrode connected to the substrate;
a second drive electrode connected to the substrate and positioned substantially in parallel to the first drive electrode;
a first voltage source coupled to the first drive electrode and the second drive electrode to apply an alternating voltage to the first drive electrode and the second drive electrode;
a second voltage source coupled to the first mass and the second mass to apply a DC voltage to the first mass and the second mass, the first mass and the second mass vibrating in opposing directions along a drive axis substantially parallel to the surface of the substrate in response to alternating voltages being applied to the first and second drive electrodes by the first voltage source; and
a position sensor to measure a displacement of the first mass and the second mass along a sense axis perpendicular to the drive axis and generally parallel to the surface of the substrate, wherein rotation of the first mass and the second mass about the input axis and vibration of the first mass and the second mass along the drive axis generates a Coriolis force to vibrate the first mass and the second mass along the sense axis in antiphase to each other.
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20. A method of sensing rotation with a microfabricated gyroscopic sensor, comprising:
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vibrating a microfabricated first mass connected to a substrate along a drive axis generally parallel to a surface of the substrate;
vibrating a microfabricated second mass connected to the substrate and to the first mass along the drive axis generally parallel to the surface of the substrate;
rotating a first mass and the second mass about an input axis generally perpendicular to a surface of the substrate, rotation of the first mass and the second mass about the input axis and vibration of the first mass and the second mass along the drive axis generating a Coriolis force to vibrate the first mass and the second mass along a sense axis perpendicular to the drive axis and parallel to the surface of the substrate; and
measuring a displacement of the first mass and the second mass along the sense axis. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23)
causing the first mass and the second mass to vibrate in antiphase along the drive axis.
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22. The method of claim 20, wherein the input axis is perpendicular to the drive axis and the sense axis.
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23. The method of claim 20, further including:
measuring a difference in displacements of the first and second masses along the sense axis.
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