IP Library Granted Patent US 7,307,496
Granted Patent B2
US 7,307,496 · App. 11/550,983 · Granted Dec 11, 2007

Method and apparatus for frequency tuning of a micro-mechanical resonator

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Patent No.
US 7,307,496
App. No.
11/550,983
Granted
Dec 11, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for modifying the resonance frequency of a micro-mechanical resonator, and resonators on which the method is practiced. A packaged resonator is trimmed by directing electromagnetic energy to the resonator through a transparent portion of the package. The removal of mass (by the energy) affects the resonance frequency of the resonator in a predictable manner. In some embodiments, the energy is sourced from a femtosecond laser. In some variations of the illustrative embodiment, the amount of mass to be removed is determined as a function of its location on the resonator. A mass-trimming map is developed that identifies a plurality of potential mass-trimming sites on the resonator. A site can be classified as a fine-tuning site or a coarse-tuning site as a function of the degree to which mass removal at those sites affects the resonance frequency. The sites can also be characterized as a function of their position relative to features of the resonator (e.g., nodal lines, etc.). Based on a differential between the measured and desired resonance frequency of the resonator, and expressions that relate resonance frequency to location-dependent mass, actual sites for mass removal are selected from among of the plurality of potential mass-trimming sites.

Claims (30)

1. A method for tuning a resonance frequency of a micro-mechanical resonator, comprising:

utilizing a mass-trimming map, wherein said mass trimming map includes an identification of potential sites at which to remove a first amount of mass from said micro-mechanical resonator, the identification comprising designations of tuning precision for the potential sites based on respective positions of the potential sites relative to a nodal point;

selecting sites from among said potential sites based on the tuning precision designations for the selected sites to achieve a first desired change in resonance frequency, wherein said first desired change is achieved by removing said first amount of mass at the selected sites; and

removing said first amount of mass from each selected site.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said potential sites are organized in an array, and wherein the tuning precision designations characterize said potential sites as fine-tuning sites or coarse-tuning sites based on an amount of change in resonance frequency that results from removing said first amount of mass at said potential site.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein fine-tuning sites are disposed proximal to a nodal point of said micro-mechanical resonator and coarse-tuning sites are disposed distal to said nodal point.

4. The method of claim 2 wherein selecting sites further comprises:

measuring a first resonance frequency before removing said first amount of mass;

determining said first desired change by comparing said first resonance frequency with a desired resonance frequency; and

selecting from among coarse-tuning sites to approximate said overall desired change.

5. The method of claim 4 wherein following removal of said first amount of mass at each selected site, the method further comprises:

measuring a second resonance frequency;

determining a second desired change by comparing said second resonance frequency to said desired resonance frequency;

selecting from among fine-tuning sites to approximate said second desired change.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the selected sites are symmetrically located relative to a center of the micro-mechanical resonator.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the selected sites are asymmetrically located relative to a center of the micro-mechanical resonator.

8. A method for tuning a resonance frequency of a micro-mechanical resonator, comprising:

utilizing a mass-trimming map, wherein said mass trimming map includes potential sites at which to remove a first amount of mass from said micro-mechanical resonator;

selecting sites from among said potential sites to achieve a first desired change in resonance frequency, wherein said first desired change is achieved by removing said first amount of mass at the selected sites; and

removing said first amount of mass from each selected site;

wherein selecting sites further comprises:

measuring a first resonance frequency before removing said first amount of mass;

determining said first desired change by comparing said first resonance frequency with a desired resonance frequency; and

selecting from among coarse-tuning sites to approximate said overall desired change.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein following removal of said first amount of mass at each selected site, the method further comprises:

measuring a second resonance frequency;

determining a second desired change by comparing said second resonance frequency to said desired resonance frequency; and

selecting from among fine-tuning sites to approximate said second desired change.

10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the selected sites are symmetrically located relative to a center of the micro-mechanical resonator.

11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the selected sites are asymmetrically located relative to a center of the micro-mechanical resonator.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 4, 2013
From: DISCERA, INC.
To: MICREL, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 031346/0685 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 16, 2011
From: HUANG, XIANGXIANG; MACDONALD, JAMES D.; HSU, WAN-THAI
To: DISCERA, INC.
Reel/Frame 027234/0980 →