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RE: high precision accelerometer
1998-10-12
Jason
1998-10-12
Jason
1998-10-19
Jason
RE: high precision accelerometer
Jason
1998-10-12
We build Micromachined capacitive Nickel Accelerometers.   Most of the
information you require is on our Web Site at www.silicondesigns.com  be
sure to look at the /tech.html page for some specifics on the mechanics,
etc.  If you need any more information, feel free to contact me.

--Jason Tauscher
 Senior Research Engineer
Silicon Designs, Inc.
[email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From:   Cheng-Hsien Liu [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent:   Saturday, September 26, 1998 8:40 AM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        high precision accelerometer

Hi, MEMS colleague,

I am working on a project- high precision micromachined accelerometer using
electron tunneling transducer. I try to make a comparison table about
different
micromachined accelerometers.  If you work (or ever)on micromachined
accelerometers using any transducers (capacitive, piezoelectric,
piezoresist,..) (or know where I could find these information), could you
please email
me the following information (or point out where I could have the
information):

1. Researcher or company (references)
2. Noise floor (?mg/root(Hz) or ?micro-g/root(Hz)) (How about low
frequency?)
3. Bandwidth (?Hz)
4. Sensitivity (V/g)
5. Dynamic Range (?dB and ?g max)
6. Working principle (capacitive, tunneling, piezo....)
7. Fabrication (Bulk-micromachined, surface-micro...)
8. Proofmass (? milli-gram or ? micro-gram)
9. Device area (area including proofmass and cantilever beams or
membrane:?mmx?mm)
10. Operating Voltage (high voltage supply :V)
11. Open-Loop or closed-loop with feedback control circuit needed?
12. One axis, two axes, or three axes for each sensor unit?

The more details the better.  Your help is highly appreciated.
Best regards,


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