机械频谱分析仪的机电反馈实现

E. Cretu, L. Rocha, R. Wolffenbuttel
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微机电系统(MEMS)的一个重要特点是微领域的电量和力学量之间的紧密耦合,但尚未得到充分利用。本文演示了这种功能耦合对特定设备的好处:实时机械频谱分析仪。设计了一种具有电压控制增益的表面微机械加速度计。通过在驱动电容上施加谐波共模电压,本征非线性耦合实现了输入加速度和电控信号之间的相关性。为了减少失真,采用了差分双加速度计方案。时间复用信号处理给出所选谱线的实分量和虚分量。当驱动电频率扫过感兴趣的范围时,获得了低频域的机械频谱分析仪。其工作原理已被测量证实,有望在低功耗、低成本的状态监测设备领域带来新的机遇。
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Electro-mechanical feedback for realization of a mechanical spectrum analyzer
An important feature of MEMS, still underutilized, is the tight coupling between the electrical and mechanical quantities in the micro domain. This paper demonstrates the benefits of such a functional coupling for a specific device: a real-time mechanical spectrum analyzer. A surface micromachined accelerometer was designed, with a voltage-controlled gain. By applying an harmonic common-mode voltage on the actuation capacitors, the intrinsic nonlinear coupling performs a correlation between the input acceleration and an electrically-controlled signal. To reduce the distortion, a differential, twin-accelerometer scheme is used. Time-multiplexed signal processing gives both the real and the imaginary components of the selected spectral line. A mechanical spectrum analyzer for low-frequency domains is obtained when the driving electrical frequency is swept over the range of interest. The operating principle has been confirmed by measurements, and is expected to yield new opportunities in the field of low-power, low-cost condition monitoring equipment.
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