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Title: Area minimization of a three-axis separate mass capacitive accelerometer using the ThELMA process
Authors: Briffa, Ansel
Gatt, Edward
Micallef, Joseph
Grech, Ivan
Casha, Owen
Darmanin, Jean Marie
Keywords: Springs (Mechanism)
Microelectromechanical systems
Accelerometers
Microactuators
Electrodes
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Briffa, A., Gatt, E., Micallef, J., Grech, I., Casha, O., & Darmanin, J. M. (2013). Area minimization of a three-axis separate mass capacitive accelerometer using the ThELMA process. Eurocon 2013, Zagreb. 2094-2099.
Abstract: This paper presents a comparison between two designs of capacitive accelerometers implemented using the Thick Epitaxial Layer for Micro-actuators and Accelerometers (ThELMA) process. The design methodology aims to reduce the total device area whilst using a separate mass approach for the three different axes. The designs use a folded spring topology and serpentine spring topology for the in-plane sensors and torsional springs for the out-of-plane (Z-axis) sensor. The sensors have a resonant frequency of about 1.7 kHz, a maximum acceleration of 13g, a sensitivity of around 8 fF/g and a mechanical cross-axis sensitivity of less than 1%. A reduction of 23% in device area was achieved between these two designs, without a reduction in performance.
Description: This research was sponsored by ST-Microelectronics Malta.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/17630
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