Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4970705 Integration, the VLSI Journal 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Traditional analog blocks such as integrators are widely used in high precision MEMS accelerometers. However there is few cost-effective method to address the problem of analog integrators' output saturation due to the integrators' input offsets. A high precision digital capacitive MEMS accelerometer interface based on the traditional capacitive MEMS accelerometer sigma-delta interface is proposed to address this issue. An instantaneous floating point analog-to-digital converter (IFP ADC) is proposed to convert the analog frond-end amplifier (AFE) output signal to digital signal. The IFP ADC is very effective to digitalize the signal of the proposed interface circuit output, which is similar to Gaussian distribution. A Matlab simulation model is developed to evaluate the theory model. The implementation of digital loop filter realized in a FPGA board can overcome integrator offset issue. In addition, it is much easier to optimize a digital loop filter's parameter and reduce the chip cost. In this work, the AFE and voltage reference etc. are successfully fabricated by using the 0.18 µm mixed-signal CMOS process. The sensitivity and the noise floor of the AFE are respectively 0.71 V/pF and 3.16 µV/rt(Hz) in an open loop measurement. The evaluation PCB experimental result shows that the noise floor of the system is −135dBg/rt(Hz).
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