IP Library Granted Patent US 12693119
Granted Patent B2
US 12693119 · App. 18/691,257 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Vibration-type angular rate sensor

Inventor: Takafumi Moriguchi (Amagasaki, JP)
Assignee: Sumitomo Precision Products Co., Ltd.
G01C19/5776
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Patent No.
US 12693119
App. No.
18/691,257
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vibration-type angular rate sensor ( 100 ) according to this invention is configured to switch between one set of electrodes ( 50 ) and another set of electrodes ( 50 ) as electrodes that induce the primary vibration in the vibrator ( 1 ), and to switch between the another set of electrodes and the one set of electrodes as electrodes that detect the secondary vibration in the vibrator ( 1 ), and the offset value after the switching and the offset value before the switching are symmetrical values with respect to a predetermined reference value.

Claims (64)

1 . A vibration-type angular rate sensor comprising:

a vibrator;

a primary-side control circuit including a closed control loop and configured to induce a primary vibration in the vibrator by using an output of the closed control loop; and

a secondary-side control circuit including a closed control loop that is configured to detect a secondary vibration generated in the vibrator due to an angular velocity applied to the vibrator, and configured to correct a sensor output by adding an offset value to the closed control loop, wherein

the primary-side control circuit is configured to switch between one set of electrodes and another set of electrodes as electrodes that induce the primary vibration in the vibrator,

the secondary-side control circuit is configured to switch between the another set of electrodes and the one set of electrodes as electrodes that detect the secondary vibration in the vibrator, and

the offset value after the switching and the offset value before the switching are symmetrical values with respect to a predetermined reference value.

2 . The vibration-type angular rate sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

the secondary-side control circuit includes a loop filter in the closed control loop; and

the sensor output is corrected by adding the offset value to an input of the loop filter.

3 . The vibration-type angular rate sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the offset value after the switching is −a, which is a value whose polarity is inverted from the offset value before the switching a.

4 . The vibration-type angular rate sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

a is a temporary offset value before the switching,

−a is a temporary offset value after the switching, and

b is a temporary offset value that is offset with respect to a median between the sensor output before the switching and the sensor output after the switching,

the offset value before the switching is a+b, and the offset value after the switching is −a+b.

5 . The vibration-type angular rate sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor output is corrected, in a case of analog correction of the sensor output, by adding, to the closed control loop of the secondary-side control circuit, a first offset value based on the output of the primary-side control circuit that is inversely proportional to a temperature-dependent gain of the vibrator for correction of the sensor output that is inversely proportional to a second power of the temperature-dependent gain of the vibrator from the secondary-side control circuit, and a second offset value based on a constant signal that is independent of temperature for correction of the sensor output that is inversely proportional to the temperature-dependent gain of the vibrator from the secondary-side control circuit, and by adjusting addition amounts of the first offset value and the second offset value.

6 . The vibration-type angular rate sensor according to claim 5 , wherein

the analog correction is applied to the sensor output by adjusting the addition amount of the first offset value based on the output of the primary-side control circuit, which is dependent on temperature and is inversely proportional to the temperature-dependent gain of the vibrator, so as to reduce A/G R 2 (T), and by adjusting the addition amount of the second offset value based on the constant signal that is independent of temperature so as to reduce B/G R (T); and

A/GR 2 (T) and B/G R (T) are first and second terms, respectively, of the following equation representing a total error V Out_Total_Error of an error of the sensor output that occurs in the closed control loop of the secondary-side control circuit due to an error signal that occurs from a circuit block included in the secondary-side control circuit and an error of the sensor output that occurs in the closed control loop of the secondary-side control circuit due to cross talk from the primary-side control circuit to the secondary-side control circuit

V

Out

_

Total

_

Error

=

A

·

1

G

R

2

(

T

)

+

B

·

1

G

R

(

T

)

+

C

[

Equation

1

]

where G R (T) is the gain of the vibrator, which is dependent on temperature of the vibrator, and A, B, and C are constant values independent of temperature.

7 . The vibration-type angular rate sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor output is corrected, in a case of digital correction of the sensor output, by quantizing the output of the primary-side control circuit, which is dependent on temperature and is inversely proportional to a temperature-dependent gain of the vibrator, and by adding, to the secondary-side control circuit, the offset value for reducing an error in the sensor output caused by a temperature change in accordance with the quantized output of the primary-side control circuit.

8 . The vibration-type angular rate sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the vibrator includes a ring-shaped vibrator.

9 . The vibration-type angular rate sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

the primary-side control circuit includes a first switch provided to an input side of a signal to the vibrator, and a second switch provided to an output side of a signal from the vibrator;

the secondary-side control circuit includes a third switch provided to the input side of a signal to the vibrator, and a fourth switch provided to the output side of the signal from the vibrator;

the primary-side control circuit is configured to switch between the one set of electrodes and the another set of electrodes as the electrodes that induce the primary vibration in the vibrator by switching the first switch and the second switch; and

the secondary-side control circuit is configured to switch between the another set of electrodes and the one set of electrodes as the electrodes that detect the secondary vibration in the vibrator by switching the third switch and the fourth switch.