Method for system-level modeling of micromachined inertial sensors

Pengfei Huo, Weizheng Yuan, Binghe Ma

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Abstract

We presented a modeling method based on multi-port-element network (MuPEN) for rapidly performing the system-level mixed-domain simulation of micromachined inertial sensors with interface circuit. With this method, micromachined inertial sensors are divided into many functional components, such as anchors, beams, plates, electrostatic gaps and so on. All components are modeled as parameterized multi-port-elements (MPEs) whose behaviors are evaluated using the rigid body relative movement theory and energy method. Then MPEs are connected together to form a network for representing the system-level model of the micromachined inertial sensors. Using this method, we established component models for spatial beams and comb structures, and then a reusable MPEs library is formed. As an application of the MuPEN method, the system-level model of a micro-gyroscope is established using the MPEs library. Finally, simulation results show that the modal frequencies obtained by MuPEN method agree well with those by finite element analysis, and that the MuPEN method is effective for rapidly performing system-level time-domain simulation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)403-407
Number of pages5
JournalXibei Gongye Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Northwestern Polytechnical University
Volume22
Issue number4
StatePublished - Aug 2004

Keywords

  • Micromachined inertial sensors
  • Multi-port-element network
  • System-level modeling

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