Amplifiers – Signal feedback – Phase shift means in loop path
Patent
1995-05-24
1997-03-04
Mottola, Steven
Amplifiers
Signal feedback
Phase shift means in loop path
330306, H03F 134
Patent
active
056083513
ABSTRACT:
Electronics for use in Coriolis and other sensors for reducing errors in the sensor output signal. An off-frequency drive scheme includes a frequency translation circuit in the excitation feedback loop of a sensor system to suppress components of the sensor drive signal at a predetermined frequency so that coupling of the drive signal to the sensor output signal can be readily removed by conventional filtering techniques. An amplifier circuit having a bandpass circuit in cascade with the forward loop gain is provided, with the bandpass circuit having a transfer function approximating one plus a bandpass characteristic, the passband of which corresponds to the information band. This arrangement increases the open-loop gain of the amplifier circuit around the information frequency without affecting the open-loop gain at DC and crossover so as to reduce phase and gain errors around the information frequency. A quadrature hulling system is provided for an in-plane micromechanical gyroscope. A signal having an in-phase component due to Coriolis induced out-of-plane motion and a quadrature component due to mechanical misalignments is mixed with a voltage in-phase with motor position. The mixer output is used to apply a DC potential to motor drive electrodes and is automatically adjusted by the integral compensator until the mixer output is zero, resulting in a nulled quadrature component.
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Mottola Steven
The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc.
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