Self-calibrated MEMS gyroscope with AM/FM operational modes, dynamic range of 180 dB and in-run bias stability of 0.1 deg/hr

S. Zotov, I. Prikhodko, B. Simon, A. Trusov, A. Shkel
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This paper reports our cumulative progress toward the development of a gyroscope with two interchangeable modes of operation: an Amplitude Modulated (AM) mode, for a precision measurement in more conventional ranges (~300 deg/sec) and a Frequency Modulated (FM) mode, for an expanded range of operation (over 300 deg/sec and as high as 18,000 deg/sec). We demonstrate that the implemented self-calibration algorithms for AM detection effectively remove the rate random walk, allowing for a highly stable in-run bias. The FM approach is based on tracking the resonant frequency split between two, high Q-factor mechanical modes of a gyroscope, providing a frequency-based measurement of the input angular rate. Temperature characterization of the FM gyroscope exhibited less than 0.2 % variation of the angular rate response between a temperature range of 25 °C and 70 °C. This characteristics is shown to be enabled by the self-calibration capability of differential frequency detection. Measured Allan deviation of the FM gyroscope demonstrated a bias instability of 0.5 7hr and an Angle Random Walk (ARW) of 0.08 °/√hr. Rate table characterization of the gyroscope in FM operational mode demonstrated a linear range of 18,000 7s, representing a dynamic range of 160 dB. In the conventional AM mode, the gyroscope experimentally demonstrated a 0.1 7hr bias instability after implementation of the temperature self-sensing calibration algorithm. Thus, the interchangeable operation of the QMG transducer provides a measured 176 dB dynamic range, making the same high-Q mechanical structure suitable for demanding high precision and wide input range applications.
自校准MEMS陀螺仪,具有AM/FM工作模式,动态范围为180 dB,运行中偏置稳定性为0.1度/小时
本文报告了我们在开发具有两种可互换操作模式的陀螺仪方面的累积进展:调幅(AM)模式,用于更常规范围(~300度/秒)的精确测量,调频(FM)模式,用于扩展操作范围(超过300度/秒,高达18,000度/秒)。我们证明了实现的调幅检测自校准算法有效地消除了速率随机游走,允许高度稳定的运行中偏差。调频方法是基于跟踪陀螺仪的两个高q因子机械模式之间的谐振频率分裂,提供基于频率的输入角速率测量。调频陀螺仪的温度特性表明,在25°C至70°C的温度范围内,角速率响应的变化小于0.2%。这种特性是通过差频检测的自校准能力实现的。测量到的调频陀螺仪Allan偏差显示出0.5 7hr的偏置不稳定性和0.08°/√hr的角度随机游走(ARW)。调频工作模式下陀螺仪的速率表表征显示线性范围为18,000 7s,动态范围为160 dB。在常规调幅模式下,采用温度自感知校准算法后,陀螺仪在实验中表现出0.1 7hr的偏置不稳定性。因此,QMG换能器的可互换操作提供了测量的176 dB动态范围,使相同的高q机械结构适用于要求高精度和宽输入范围的应用。
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