Device for measuring a force with the aid of a capacitative sens

Measuring and testing – Speed – velocity – or acceleration – Acceleration determination utilizing inertial element

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7351418, G01P 15125

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ABSTRACT:
There is described a device for delivering an output signal representative of a force by means of a capacitative sensor (1) and of an interface (5, 7, 9A, 12) for transferring charge accumulated on the capacitor (C.sub.1 and C.sub.2) of the sensor. In order to reduce the influences of the stray resistances impairing the operation of the sensor (1), the capacitors of the latter are precharged during a first operating phase, whereas during a second operating phase this charge is transferred, while the two capacitors of the sensor (1) are short-circuited and brought to the output potential of the interface.

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