durusmail: mems-talk: DC-bias shift in the presence of strong vibration in MEMS
DC-bias shift in the presence of strong vibration in MEMS
1998-10-26
DC-bias shift in the presence of strong vibration in MEMS
Mike Falck
1998-10-26
              accelerometers. (Pedulous Rectification?)

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We are observing a DC-bias shift in the presence of strong vibration in =
the non-sensitive axis of a MEMS accelerometer.  We have heard that it =
is or could be related to a phenomenon called "Pedulous Rectification".  =
We would like any information regarding this issue.

The experiment we have performed is to take a MEMS accelerometer and =
vibrate it in its non-sensitive axis from 50Hz-2KHz at 1.5g peak sine =
wave.  The DC-offset or bias will change as much as 60mV at certain =
frequencies.  The sensors we are using have a 0g bias at ~2.5V and have =
a sensitivity of 2V/g.

Since we are using the accelerometers in a precision tilt application =
the 60mV appears as a significant error.

Thanks in advance,

Mike Falck
Crossbow Technology
Ph:  (408)965-3315.
Email: mfalck@xbow.com


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We are observing a DC-bias shift in = the presence=20 of strong vibration in the non-sensitive axis of a MEMS = accelerometer.  We=20 have heard that it is or could be related to a phenomenon called = "Pedulous=20 Rectification".  We would like any information regarding this=20 issue.
 
The experiment we have performed is = to take a=20 MEMS accelerometer and vibrate it in its non-sensitive axis from = 50Hz-2KHz at=20 1.5g peak sine wave.  The DC-offset or bias will change as much as = 60mV at=20 certain frequencies.  The sensors we are using have a 0g bias at = ~2.5V and=20 have a sensitivity of 2V/g.
 
Since we are using the = accelerometers in a=20 precision tilt application the 60mV appears as a significant = error.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Mike Falck
Crossbow Technology
Ph:  = (408)965-3315.
Email: mfalck@xbow.com
 
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