Micromachined Accelerometers with Sub-µg/√Hz Noise Floor: A Review.
Chen WangFang ChenYuan WangSina SadeghpourChenxi WangMathieu BaijotRui EstevesChun ZhaoJian BaiHuafeng LiuMichael KraftPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
This paper reviews the research and development of micromachined accelerometers with a noise floor lower than 1 µg/√Hz. Firstly, the basic working principle of micromachined accelerometers is introduced. Then, different methods of reducing the noise floor of micromachined accelerometers are analyzed. Different types of micromachined accelerometers with a noise floor below 1 µg/√Hz are discussed. Such sensors can mainly be categorized into: (i) micromachined accelerometers with a low spring constant; (ii) with a large proof mass; (iii) with a high quality factor; (iv) with a low noise interface circuit; (v) with sensing schemes leading to a high scale factor. Finally, the characteristics of various micromachined accelerometers and their trends are discussed and investigated.