Design and optimization of differential capacitive micro accelerometer for vibration measurement

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This paper deals with the design and optimization of a differential capacitive micro accelerometer for better displacement since other types of micro accelerometer lags in sensitivity and linearity. To overcome this problem, a capacitive area-changed technique is adopted to improve the sensitivity even in a wide acceleration range (0-100 g). The linearity is improved by designing a U-folded suspension. The movable mass of the accelerometer is designed with many fingers connected in parallel and suspended over the stationary electrodes. This arrangement gives the differential comb-type capacitive accelerometer. The area changed capacitive accelerometer is designed using Intellisuite 8.6 Software. Design parameters such as spring width and radius, length, and width of the proof mass are optimized using Minitab 17 software. Mechanical sensitivity of 0.3506 μm/g and Electrical sensitivity of 4.706 μF/g are achieved. The highest displacement of 7.899 μmis obtained with a cross-axis sensitivity of 0.47%.

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Gomathi, K., Balaji, A., & Mrunalini, T. (2021). Design and optimization of differential capacitive micro accelerometer for vibration measurement. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials, 30(1), 19–27. https://doi.org/10.1515/jmbm-2021-0003

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