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The small signal levels provided by the limited size and inertial mass of miniature, open-loop MEMS accelerometers provide a challenging problem to achieve low noise and high stability needed for navigation and other applications. The challenge is made more difficult when different applications need to operate at a wide range of different peak g-levels. This paper discusses the performance achieved...
This article presents a new low-cost PCB-based accelerometer. A metal film is adhered to PCB board, which forms the two electrodes of the sensing capacitor of the accelerometer. The sensor signal is proportional to the change of capacitance, and it is obtained by a read-out circuit. This signal is compared with the output signal of a commercially available accelerometer, ADXL330, by Analog Devices...
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