IP Library Granted Patent US 8,413,510
Granted Patent B2
US 8,413,510 · App. 12/529,675 · Granted Apr 9, 2013

Acceleration sensor

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Patent No.
US 8,413,510
App. No.
12/529,675
Granted
Apr 9, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An acceleration sensor includes first and second opposed electrode units. The first opposed electrode unit includes a first electrode and a second electrode spaced away from and facing the first electrode, and provides a first capacitance. The second opposed electrode unit includes a third electrode and a fourth electrode spaced away from and facing the third electrode, and provides a second capacitance. The first and third electrodes are arranged along a first direction. A component of acceleration along the first direction applied to the object is detected based on the first and second capacitances. A control voltage is applied to the first and second opposed electrode units. The control voltage is changed when both of the first capacitance and the second capacitance simultaneously increase or decrease. This acceleration sensor detects the acceleration accurately.

Claims (81)

1. An acceleration sensor comprising:

a substrate;

a flexible section having flexibility and coupled to the substrate;

a weight coupled to the substrate via the flexible section, wherein the weight has a first main surface and the substrate has a second main surface; and

a first opposed electrode unit including

a first electrode placed on the first main surface of the weight,

a second electrode placed on the second main surface of the substrate and spaced away from and facing the first electrode, the first electrode and the second electrode providing a first capacitance between the first electrode and the second electrode;

a second opposed electrode unit including

a third electrode placed on the first main surface of the weight,

a fourth electrode placed on the second main surface of the substrate and spaced away from and facing the third electrode, the third electrode and the fourth electrode providing a second capacitance between the third electrode and the fourth electrode, wherein

the first electrode and the third electrode are arranged along a first direction,

the second electrode and the fourth electrode are spaced away from and face the first electrode and the third electrode along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, respectively;

a processor adapted to detect a component of an acceleration along the first direction applied to an object based on the first capacitance and the second capacitance, apply a control voltage to the first opposed electrode unit and the second opposed electrode unit, and change the control voltage when both of the first capacitance and the second capacitance simultaneously increase or simultaneously decrease.

2. The acceleration sensor according to claim 1 , wherein

the control voltage is increased when both of the first capacitance and the second capacitance simultaneously decrease, and

the control voltage is reduced when both of the first capacitance and the second capacitance simultaneously increase.

3. The acceleration sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the weight includes

a first weight having the first electrode thereon, and

a second weight having the second electrode thereon.

4. The acceleration sensor according to claim 1 further comprising:

a third opposed electrode unit including

a fifth electrode placed on the weight,

a sixth electrode spaced away from and facing the fifth electrode, the fifth electrode and the sixth electrode providing a third capacitance between the fifth electrode and the sixth electrode; and

a fourth opposed electrode unit including

a seventh electrode placed on the weight,

an eighth electrode spaced away from and facing the seventh electrode, the seventh electrode and the eighth electrode providing a fourth capacitance between the seventh electrode and the eighth electrode, wherein

the fifth electrode and the seventh electrode are arranged along the first direction,

the sixth electrode and the eighth electrode are spaced away from and face the fifth and the seventh electrodes along the second direction, respectively,

the component of the acceleration along the first direction based on a sum of the first capacitance and the third capacitance together with a sum of the second capacitance and the fourth capacitance,

the control voltage is applied to the first opposed electrode unit, the second opposed electrode unit, the third opposed electrode unit, and the fourth opposed electrode unit, and

the control voltage is changed when all of the first capacitance, the second capacitance, the third capacitance, and the fourth capacitance simultaneously increase or simultaneously decrease.

5. The acceleration sensor according to claim 4 , wherein

the control voltage is increased when all of the first capacitance, the second capacitance, the third capacitance, and the fourth capacitance simultaneously decrease, and

the control voltage is reduced when all of the first capacitance, the second capacitance, the third capacitance, and the fourth capacitance simultaneously increase.

6. The acceleration sensor according to claim 4 , wherein

the first electrode and the fifth electrode are arranged along a third direction perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction, and

the third electrode and the seventh electrode are arranged along the third direction, and

a component of the acceleration along the third direction is detected based on a sum of the first capacitance and the second capacitance together with a sum of the third capacitance and the fourth capacitance.

7. The acceleration sensor according to claim 4 , wherein the weight includes

a first weight having the first electrode thereon,

a second weight having the second electrode thereon,

a third weight having the third electrode thereon, and

a fourth weight having the fourth electrode thereon.

8. The acceleration sensor according to claim 1 further comprising

a third opposed electrode unit including

a fifth electrode placed on the weight,

a sixth electrode spaced away from and facing the fifth electrode, the fifth electrode and the sixth electrode providing a third capacitance between the fifth electrode and the sixth electrode, wherein

the first electrode and the fifth electrode are arrange along a third direction perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction,

the sixth electrode is spaced away from and faces the fifth electrode along the second direction,

the component of the acceleration along the third direction is detected based on the first capacitance and the third capacitance,

the control voltage is applied to the first opposed electrode unit, the second opposed electrode unit, and the third opposed electrode unit, and

the control voltage is changed when all of the first capacitance, the second capacitance, and the third capacitance simultaneously increase or simultaneously decrease.

9. The acceleration sensor according to claim 8 , wherein

the control voltage is increased when all of the first capacitance, the second capacitance, the third capacitance simultaneously decrease, and

the control voltage is reduced when all of the first capacitance, the second capacitance, the third capacitance simultaneously increase.

10. The acceleration sensor according to claim 8 , wherein the weight includes

a first weight having the first electrode thereon,

a second weight having the second electrode thereon, and

a third weight having the third electrode thereon.

11. The acceleration sensor according to claim 1 further comprising:

a third opposed electrode unit including

a fifth electrode placed on the weight,

a sixth electrode spaced away from and facing the fifth electrode, the fifth electrode and the sixth electrode providing a third capacitance between the fifth electrode and the sixth electrode; and

a fourth opposed electrode unit including

a seventh electrode placed on the weight,

an eighth electrode spaced away from and facing the seventh electrode, the seventh electrode and the eighth electrode providing a fourth capacitance between the seventh electrode and the eighth electrode, wherein

the fifth electrode and the seventh electrode are arranged along a third electrode perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction,

the sixth electrode and the eight electrode are spaced away from and faces the fifth electrode and the seventh electrode along the second direction, respectively

a component of the acceleration along the third direction is detected based on the third capacitance and the fourth capacitance,

the control voltage is applied to the first opposed electrode unit, the second opposed electrode unit, the third opposed electrode unit, and the third opposed electrode unit, and

the control voltage is changed when all of the first capacitance, the second capacitance, the third capacitance, and the fourth capacitance simultaneously increase or simultaneously decrease.

12. The acceleration sensor according to claim 11 , wherein

the control voltage is increased when all of the first capacitance, the second capacitance, the third capacitance, and the fourth capacitance simultaneously decrease, and

the control voltage is reduced when all of the first capacitance, the second capacitance, the third capacitance, and the fourth capacitance simultaneously increase.

13. The acceleration sensor according to claim 11 , wherein the weight includes

a first weight having the first electrode and the third electrode thereon,

a second weight having the second electrode thereon, and

a third weight having the fourth electrode thereon.

14. The acceleration sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the processor comprises:

a level detector adapted to detect a component of an acceleration along the first direction applied to the object based on the first capacitance and the second capacitance; and

a voltage controller adapted to apply control voltage to the first opposed electrode unit and the second opposed electrode unit and change the control voltage when both of the first capacitance and the second capacitance simultaneously increase or simultaneously decrease.

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