Design of a Capacitive MEMS Accelerometer with Softened Beams

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Abstract

Lower stiffness can improve the performance of capacitive-based microelectromechanical systems sensors. In this paper, softened beams, achieved by the electrostatic assembly approach, are proposed to lower the stiffness of a capacitive MEMS accelerometer. The experiments show that the stiffness of the accelerometer is reduced by 43% with softened beams and the sensitivity is increased by 72.6%. As a result, the noise of the accelerometer is reduced to 26.2 µg/√ Hz with an improvement of 44.5%, and bias instability is reduced to 5.05 µg with an enhancement of 38.7%. The electrostatic assembly-based stiffness softening technique is proven to be effective and can be used in many types of MEMS devices.

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Wang, C., Hao, Y., Sun, Z., Zu, L., Yuan, W., & Chang, H. (2022). Design of a Capacitive MEMS Accelerometer with Softened Beams. Micromachines, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13030459

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