IP Library Granted Patent US 7,665,360
Granted Patent B2
US 7,665,360 · App. 10/596,252 · Granted Feb 23, 2010

Vibration gyro circuitry, vibration gyro unit, and method for detecting vibration gyro output

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Patent No.
US 7,665,360
App. No.
10/596,252
Granted
Feb 23, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Vibration gyro circuitry, a vibration gyro unit, and a method for detecting a vibration gyro output, which enable detection of a rotational angular velocity with high sensitivity, are provided. The circuitry and the unit includes a differential amplifier circuit ( 4 ) for outputting a signal Vda corresponding to a difference (Vgl−Vgr) between output signals of two detection pieces of a vibration gyro ( 31 ), a synchronous detection circuit ( 5 ) for synchronously detecting the output signal Vda of the differential amplifier circuit ( 4 ), and a phase shift circuit for supplying to the synchronous detection circuit ( 5 ) a signal, as a timing signal Vck for the synchronous detection, which is phase-shifted with respect to a drive signal (an output signal of an adding circuit 1 ) Vsa supplied to the vibration gyro ( 31 ). The phase difference θps between the drive signal Vsa and the timing signal Vck is set on the basis of a phase difference characteristic of a detection sensitivity S for the output signal Vda of the differential amplifier circuit ( 4 ), which is obtained in advance under a condition where a rotational angular velocity is applied to the vibration gyro ( 31 ) in a driving state.

Claims (25)

1. Vibration gyro circuitry comprising:

a differential amplifier circuit for outputting a signal corresponding to a difference between output signals of two detection pieces of a vibration gyro;

a synchronous detection circuit for performing synchronous detection on the output signal of the differential amplifier circuit; and

a phase shift circuit for supplying to the synchronous detection circuit a signal, as a timing signal for the synchronous detection, which is phase-shifted with respect to a drive signal supplied to the vibration gyro,

wherein,

the phase shift circuit sets a phase difference between the drive signal and the timing signal to be greater than 90 degrees on the basis of a phase difference characteristic of a detection sensitivity for the output signal of the differential amplifier circuit, the phase difference characteristic being obtained in advance under a condition where a rotational angular velocity is applied to the vibration gyro in a driving state.

2. The vibration gyro circuitry of claim 1 , wherein the phase shift circuit includes an integrating circuit having a resistor and a capacitor, the integrating circuit being input with the drive signal and delaying the drive signal by the phase difference determined by time constants of the resistor and the capacitor.

3. A vibration gyro unit comprising:

a vibration gyro having two detection pieces;

a differential amplifier circuit for outputting a signal corresponding to a difference between outputs of the detection pieces;

a synchronous detection circuit for performing synchronous detection on the output signal of the differential amplifier circuit; and

a phase shift circuit for supplying to the synchronous detection circuit a signal, as a timing signal for the synchronous detection, which is phase-shifted with respect to a drive signal supplied to the vibration gyro,

wherein,

the phase shift circuit sets a phase difference between the drive signal and the timing signal to be greater than 90 degrees on the basis of a phase difference characteristic of a detection sensitivity for the output signal of the differential amplifier circuit, the phase difference characteristic being obtained in advance under a condition where a rotational angular velocity is applied to the vibration gyro in a driving state.

4. The vibration gyro unit of claim 3 , wherein the phase shift circuit includes an integrating circuit having a resistor and a capacitor, the integrating circuit being input with the drive signal and delaying the drive signal by the phase difference determined by time constants of the resistor and the capacitor.

5. A method for detecting a vibration gyro output, the method comprising:

performing synchronous detection on a signal corresponding to a difference between output signals of two detection pieces of a vibration gyro,

phase-shifting a timing signal with respect to a drive signal supplied to the vibration gyro, so that a rotational angular velocity applied to the vibration gyro is detected,

wherein,

the phase shift circuit sets a phase difference between the drive signal and the timing signal to be greater than 90 degrees on the basis of a phase difference characteristic of a detection sensitivity for the signal corresponding to the difference between the output signals of the detection pieces, and the synchronous detection is performed using the timing signal which is phase-shifted by the set phase difference with respect to the drive signal.

6. The method for detecting a vibration gyro output of claim 5 , wherein the phase difference is set by adjustment of a resistance of a resistor included in an integrating circuit having the resistor and a capacitor, the integrating circuit being input with the drive signal and delaying the drive signal.

7. The method for detecting a vibration gyro output of claim 5 , wherein the phase difference is set by adjustment of a capacitance of a capacitor included in an integrating circuit having a resistor and the capacitor, the integrating circuit being input with the drive signal and delaying the drive signal.

8. The vibration gyro circuitry of claim 1 , wherein the phase difference is greater than or equal to 110 degrees and less than or equal to 150 degrees.

9. The vibration gyro unit of claim 3 , wherein the phase difference is greater than or equal to 110 degrees and less than or equal to 150 degrees.

10. The method for detecting a vibration gyro output of claim 5 , wherein the phase difference is greater than or equal to 110 degrees and less than or equal to 150 degrees.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 19, 2016
From: SONY CORPORATION
To: SONY SEMICONDUCTOR SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
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