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  • A biaxial piezoresistive accelerometer is designed for measuring high-g acceleration in multidimensional applications like weaponry and aerospace.
  • The study focuses on the measurement mechanism, sensor structure, and a signal test circuit to reduce interference from stress variations in a cantilever beam.
  • Performance analysis using finite element methods reveals the sensor's capabilities, achieving a range of 200,000 g, sensitivities of 1.39 µV/g and 1.42 µV/g in the X and Y directions, and natural frequencies of approximately 510 kHz.

Article Abstract

To meet the measurement needs of multidimensional high-g acceleration in fields such as weapon penetration, aerospace, and explosive shock, a biaxial piezoresistive accelerometer incorporating tension-compression is meticulously designed. This study begins by thoroughly examining the tension-compression measurement mechanism and designing the sensor's sensitive structure. A signal test circuit is developed to effectively mitigate cross-interference, taking into account the stress variation characteristics of the cantilever beam. Subsequently, the signal test circuit of anti-cross-interference is designed according to the stress variation characteristics of the cantilever beam. Next, the finite element method is applied to analyze the structure and obtain the performance indices of the range, vibration modes, and sensitivity of the sensor. Finally, the process flow and packaging scheme of the chip are analyzed. The results show that the sensor has a full range of 200,000 g, a sensitivity of 1.39 µV/g in the X direction and 1.42 µV/g in the Y direction, and natural frequencies of 509.8 kHz and 510.2 kHz in the X and Y directions, respectively.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10456674PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14081492DOI Listing

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