MEMS陀螺仪的建模与测量

R. Pryputniewicz, Xiangguan Tan, A. Przekwas
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MEMS惯性传感器的进步,如陀螺仪,需要使用物理测量的计算建模和仿真。我们相信,计算机辅助设计(CAD)和多物理场仿真工具与最先进的(SOTA)测量方法的成功结合,将有助于降低高原型成本、长产品开发周期和上市时间压力,同时为各种军事和商业应用开发MEMS陀螺仪。在我们的方法中,我们将独特的,完全集成的软件环境与SOTA光电激光干涉显微镜(OELIM)方法相结合,用于MEMS陀螺仪的多尺度,多物理场,高保真度分析。OELIM方法允许远程、无创、全视场测量变形,具有高空间分辨率、纳米精度和近实时。本文描述了软件环境和OELIM方法,并通过代表性示例说明了将建模和测量相结合的混合方法在MEMS陀螺仪开发中的可行性。这些初步的例子证明了我们的方法能够定量地确定静态和动态负载对MEMS陀螺仪性能的影响。
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Modeling and measurements of MEMS gyroscopes
Advances in MEMS inertial sensors, such as gyroscopes, require the use of computational modeling and simulation with physical measurements. We believe that successful combination of computer aided design (CAD) and multiphysics simulation tools with the state-of-the-art (SOTA) measurement methodology will contribute to reduction of high prototyping costs, long product development cycles, and time-to-market pressures while developing MEMS gyroscopes for various military and commercial applications. In our approach we combine a unique, fully integrated, software environment for multiscale, multiphysics, high fidelity analyses of MEMS gyroscopes with the SOTA optoelectronic laser interferometric microscope (OELIM) methodology. The OELIM methodology allows remote, noninvasive, full-field-of-view measurements of deformations with high spatial resolution, nanometer accuracy, and in near real-time. In this paper, both, the software environment and the OELIM methodology are described and their applications are illustrated with representative examples demonstrating viability of the hybrid approach, combining modeling and measurements, for the development of MEMS gyroscopes. These preliminary examples demonstrate capability of our approach to quantitatively determine effects of static and dynamic loads on the performance of MEMS gyroscopes.
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