IP Library Granted Patent US 8,080,925
Granted Patent B2
US 8,080,925 · App. 12/236,156 · Granted Dec 20, 2011

Inertial sensor with dual cavity package and method of fabrication

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Patent No.
US 8,080,925
App. No.
12/236,156
Granted
Dec 20, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Inertial sensor having a body with first and second cavities on opposite sides thereof, a sensing element in the first cavity, electronic circuitry in the second cavity, electrical conductors interconnecting the sensing element and the circuitry, and leads connected electrically to the circuitry and extending from the body for mounting the sensor and making connections with the circuitry.

Claims (20)

1. An inertial sensor, comprising: a body having a plurality of layers of insulative material bonded together to form first and second cavities on opposite sides thereof, a sensing element in the first cavity, electronic circuitry in the second cavity, electrical conductors interconnecting the sensing element and the circuitry, and leads connected electrically to the circuitry and extending from the body for mounting the sensor and making connections with the circuitry.

2. The inertial sensor of claim 1 wherein the body consists of a stack of ceramic layers laminated together.

3. The inertial sensor of claim 1 including test points which are disposed in the second cavity, connected electrically to the sensing element, and accessible to external test probes.

4. The inertial sensor of claim 1 wherein the sensing element is selected from the group consisting of an angular rate sensing element, an acceleration sensing element, and combinations thereof.

5. The inertial sensor of claim 1 wherein the sensing element is a piezoelectric tuning fork.

6. The inertial sensor of claim 1 including additional interface pads mounted on the outside of the body and connected to the electronic circuitry.

7. The inertial sensor of claim 1 including a lid which covers the cavity on one side of the body and a sealing ring between the body and the lid.

8. The inertial sensor of claim 7 wherein the body is fabricated of ceramic material, the sealing ring and lid are fabricated of a metal alloy, the sealing ring is affixed to the body by brazing, and the lid is hermetically sealed to the ring.

9. The inertial sensor of claim 1 wherein one of the cavities is formed at least in part by a lid having an outer wall spaced from the body and a peripheral side wall between the outer wall and the body.

10. An inertial sensor, comprising: a body having first and second cavities on opposite sides thereof, a sensing element in the first cavity, electronic circuitry in the second cavity, electrical conductors interconnecting the sensing element and the circuitry, and leads connected electrically to the circuitry and extending from the body for mounting the sensor and making connections with the circuitry, the leads being formed to have at least two inflections and vary in width to make the sensor insensitive to externally applied vibration and shock.

11. An inertial sensor, comprising: a body having first and second cavities on opposite sides thereof, a sensing element in the first cavity, electronic circuitry in the second cavity, electrical conductors interconnecting the sensing element and the circuitry, and leads connected electrically to the circuitry and extending from the body for mounting the sensor and making connections with the circuitry, each of the leads having a first section that extends laterally from the body, a downwardly curved section extending from the first section, a downwardly and outwardly inclined section extending from the downwardly curved section, an outwardly curved section extending from the downwardly and outwardly inclined section, and a foot section extending outwardly from the outwardly curved section.

12. An inertial sensor, comprising: a body having first and second cavities on opposite sides thereof, a sensing element in the first cavity, electronic circuitry in the second cavity, electrical conductors interconnecting the sensing element and the circuitry, and leads connected electrically to the circuitry and extending from the body for mounting the sensor and making connections with the circuitry, each of the leads having a first section that extends laterally from the body, an upwardly curved section extending from the first section, a downwardly curved section extending from the upwardly curved section, a downwardly and outwardly inclined section extending from the downwardly curved section, an outwardly curved section extending from the downwardly and outwardly inclined section, and a foot section extending outwardly from the outwardly curved section.

13. An inertial sensor, comprising: a body having first and second cavities on opposite sides thereof, a sensing element in the first cavity, electronic circuitry in the second cavity, electrical conductors interconnecting the sensing element and the circuitry, and leads connected electrically to the circuitry and extending from the body for mounting the sensor and making connections with the circuitry, each of the leads having an inner end portion near the body, an outer end portion wider than the inner end portion, and a tapered portion between the end portions.

14. An inertial sensor, comprising: a body having first and second cavities on opposite sides thereof, a sensing element in the first cavity, electronic circuitry in the second cavity, electrical conductors interconnecting the sensing element and the circuitry, test points which are disposed in the second cavity and connected electrically to the sensing element for testing the sensing element when the first cavity is closed, leads connected electrically to the circuitry and extending from the body for mounting the sensor and making connections with the circuitry, and interface pads mounted on the outside of the body for making additional connections with the circuitry.

15. The inertial sensor of claim 14 wherein the leads are formed to have at least two inflections and vary in width to make the sensor insensitive to externally applied vibration and shock.

16. The inertial sensor of claim 14 wherein each of the leads has a first section that extends laterally from the body, a downwardly curved section extending from the first section, a downwardly and outwardly inclined section extending from the downwardly curved section, an outwardly curved section extending from the downwardly and outwardly inclined section, and a foot section extending outwardly from the outwardly curved section.

17. The inertial sensor of claim 14 wherein each of the leads has a first section that extends laterally from the body, an upwardly curved section extending from the first section, a downwardly curved section extending from the upwardly curved section, a downwardly and outwardly inclined section extending from the downwardly curved section, an outwardly curved section extending from the downwardly and outwardly inclined section, and a foot section extending outwardly from the outwardly curved section.

18. The inertial sensor of claim 14 wherein each of the leads has an inner end portion near the body, an outer end portion wider than the inner end portion, and a tapered portion between the end portions.

19. The inertial sensor of claim 14 wherein the leads are formed to have at least two inflections and vary in width to make the sensor insensitive to externally applied vibration and shock.

20. An inertial sensor, comprising: a body having first and second cavities on opposite sides thereof, a sensing element in the first cavity, electronic circuitry in the second cavity, electrical conductors interconnecting the sensing element and the circuitry, test points which are disposed in the second cavity and connected electrically to the sensing element for testing the sensing element when the first cavity is closed, leads connected electrically to the circuitry and extending from the body for mounting the sensor and making connections with the circuitry, and interface pads mounted on the outside of the body for making additional connections with the circuitry, each of the leads being formed to have at least two inflections and vary in width to make the sensor insensitive to externally applied vibration and shock.

Assignments (9)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 5, 2025
From: EMCORE LLC (F/K/A EMCORE CORPORATION); CARTRIDGE ACTUATED DEVICES, INC.
To: CRYSTAL FINANCIAL LLC D/B/A SLR CREDIT SOLUTIONS, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 071520/0457 →
ENTITY CONVERSION Recorded May 22, 2025
From: EMCORE CORPORATION
To: EMCORE LLC
Reel/Frame 071352/0537 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 23, 2022
From: EMCORE CORPORATION
To: WINGSPIRE CAPITAL LLC
Reel/Frame 061300/0129 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 058848 FRAME: 0511. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Feb 11, 2022
From: SYSTRON DONNER INERTIAL, INC.
To: EMCORE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 059038/0635 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 1, 2022
From: SYSTRON DONNER INERTIAL, INC.
To: EMCOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 058848/0511 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2017
From: CUSTOM SENSORS & TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: SYSTRON DONNER INERTIAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 040874/0670 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 2, 2015
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: BEI SENSORS & SYSTEMS COMPANY, INC.; CUSTOM SENSORS & TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; CRYDOM, INC.; BEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; KAVLICO CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037196/0174 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 3, 2014
From: BEI SENSORS & SYSTEMS COMPANY, INC.; CUSTOM SENSORS & TECHNOLOGIES, INC; CRYDOM, INC.; BEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; KAVLICO CORPORATION
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 033888/0700 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 23, 2008
From: BERGER, WILLIAM PAUL; COLLINS, MARK ANDREW; FRAZEE, MICHAEL THOMAS; SMITH, THAD W. (MARC); ANDERSON, ROBERT ALBERT; KNOWLES, STUART JOHN; DRAGOTTI, VICTOR
To: CUSTOM SENSORS & TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 021573/0521 →