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Digital Non-parametric Characterization Method for MEMS Resonant Sensor
SENSACT05/4.11_F.Ghassemi_ESIEE

Authors

Farbod Ghassemi* - ESIEE Paris
Gilles Amendola - ESIEE Paris
Yves Blanchard - ESIEE Paris
Georges Alqui´e - LISIF
G´erard Sou - LISIF

Abstract

Keywords

digital resonant sensor interface, frequency estimation, MEMS, resonant sensor.

Abstract

This paper reports a new digital circuit architecture to identify the resonant frequencies of a micro-resonant sensor. A generic and configurable model of micro-resonant sensor has been used to evaluate the efficiency of combining a pseudorandom excitation with an non-parametric harmonic retrieval algorithm all within a digital characterization circuit. Estimation of the resonant frequencies is based on the eigenanalysis of the autocorrelation matrix of the sensor’s output. An original discrimination scheme compensate for the over-estimation on the number of harmonics. Results indicate that this architecture can spectrally identify resonant sensors with up to 4 mechanical resonant modes with an accuracy of a 100ppm on the frequency estimation. Implementation of this characterization circuit would allow micro-resonant sensor identification, calibration and default compensation.

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