Development of Acceleration Sensor and Acceleration Evaluation System for Super-Low-Range Frequencies
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概要
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This paper describes the development process for acceleration sensors used on automobiles and an acceleration evaluation system designed specifically for acceleration at super-low-range frequencies. The features of the newly developed sensor are as follows. 1) Original piezo-bimorph design based on a disc-center-fixed structure achieves pyroeffect cancelling and stabilization of sensor characteristics and enables the detection of the acceleration of 0.0009 G at the super-low-range-frequency of 0.03 Hz. 2) The addition of a self-diagnostic function utilizing the characteristics of piezoceramics enables constant monitoring of sensor failure. The frequency range of acceleration for accurate vehicle motion control is considered to be from DC to about 50 Hz. However, the measurement of acceleration in the super-low-range frequency near DC has been difficult because of mechanical and electrical noise interruption. This has delayed the development of the acceleration sensor for automotive use. We have succeeded in the development of an acceleration evaluation system for super-low-range frequencies from 0.015 Hz to 2 Hz with detection of the acceleration range from 0.0002 G (0.2 gal) to 1 G, as well as the development of a piezoelectric-type acceleration sensor for automotive use.
- Publication Office, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyoの論文
- 2001-05-30
著者
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Asano Shogo
Automotive Electronics Division Matsushita Communication Industrial Co. Ltd. Department Of Electrica
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Matsumoto Hideki
Automotive Electronics Division, Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd., 600 Saedo-Cho, Tsuzuki-Ku, Yokohama 224-8539, Japan
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Asano Shogo
Automotive Electronics Division, Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd., 600 Saedo-Cho, Tsuzuki-Ku, Yokohama 224-8539, Japan
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