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Jason Choi Professor Andrei Shkel Adam Schofield, Alex Trusov, Ozan Anac
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UCI Micro Systems Laboratory Introduction to Gyroscopes Introduction to Resonators ◦ Basic building blocks of tuning fork gyroscopes Gyroscope Characterization Our Approach to Characterizing Devices ◦ Microvision with a Stroboscopic Algorithm Our System Results
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Development of MEMS Inertial Sensors ◦ Gyroscopes Tuning Fork Gyroscope Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Gyroscope Design Modeling Fabrication Characterization
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What is a gryoscope? ◦ A device that can measure angular motion or displacement Applications ◦ Aerospace Inertial guidance systems ◦ Automotive Angular rate sensor ◦ Entertainment Pointing devices, Gaming controller ◦ Medical Vestibular prosthesis http://mems.eng.uci.edu/ http://www.army.mil http://www.aa1car.com
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Coriolis Effect Drive Oscillation Coriolis Acceleration http://www.li-bachman.net
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Design and Fabricated by Alex Trusov http://mems.eng.uci.edu/ 3 mm
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Image taken by Alex Trusov
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AC Voltage Ground Drive Oscillation 3 mm Design and Fabricated by Alex Trusov Thickness of Each Comb = 6 micons
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Drive Oscillation
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Frequency Response ◦ Resonant Frequencies Maximum Amplitudes Difficulty ◦ Small Micro-Scale Devices (mm) ◦ Vibration at High Frequency (kHz) Thousands of vibrations per second ◦ Vibration Amplitudes are small (few microns)
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Capacitive Sensing ◦ Change in the gap between two electrodes changes the capacitance. ◦ Two electrical terminals are used other than the driving terminals. Drawbacks ◦ Changes in capacitance are small. ◦ Indirect method to measure deflection Calculation of physical deflection is done by theoretical calculations.
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Proven Characterization Method ◦ Jasmina Casals Main Idea ◦ Video record the vibration of device ◦ Extract vibration amplitudes from the extracted frames of the video Advantages ◦ Optical, Non-Contact Characterization Method ◦ Minimal Control Electronics
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Standard Image Limited FPS (frames per second) of video camera Stroboscopic Technique ◦ Solution: Stroboscopic Technique N x (Frequency of Strobe) = Frequency of Vibration N = Positive Integer Example: If Frequency of Vibration = 30KHz One solution: Frequency of Strobe = 30Hz, N = 1000 Picture by Alex Trusov
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Computer Image Pro - Capture Image - Image Processing MATLAB - Data Processing - Sinusoidal Fit AC/DC Source Strobe Light CCD Camera MEMS Device Microscope Trigger Signal
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AC/DC Source CCD Camera Microscope MEMS Device Stroboscope Computer Trigger Source
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MEMS Device
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Yellow: non-moving part of device Pink: moving part of device
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One Example Freq. of Motion ◦ 2460Hz Freq. of Strobe ◦ 55.909Hz ◦ N = 44 Amp. of Motion ◦ 5.77 ± 0.05 micron
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Successful Final Product ◦ Measure amplitudes of vibration Image Pro Macro Programming MATLAB Data Processing ◦ Amplitude Precision (standard deviation of nonmoving object) ± 0.05 microns ◦ Successful Upgrade in Camera Better Images ◦ Optional LabVIEW VI to automatically actuate device and set strobe frequency
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Verify Accuracy of Amplitudes with Electrical Capacitance Measurements Characterize Devices Continue Project to Characterize 3-D Movement
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Said Shokair Professor Andrei Shkel Jasmina Casals Adam Schofield Alex Trusov Ozan Anac IM-SURE Fellows
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