Sensor Fusion
Delphi's family of sensors and integrated circuits (ICs) provides customers the advantage of innovative product technology. The Dual Axis Accelerometer is an all-silicon linear accelerometer. The single crystal silicon IC provides a rugged, accurate sensor that is being developed for automotive, industrial, and consumer applications. The sensor module integrates a low-cost sensor with a compensating IC into a small outline package. The capacitive sensing element is manufactured using Delphi's Micro Electro Mechanical (MEMS) technology, while the signal conditioning IC is fabricated using Delphi’s high-voltage Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) process.
The all-silicon Dual Axis Accelerometer operates using a 5V supply. Applied acceleration causes movement of the internal proofmass. The position of the proofmass is capacitively detected by the compensator IC and converted to a DC output voltage. The accelerometer can also perform a self test, which simulates actual acceleration.
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| Module Performance Data | |
| Supply Voltage | 5.0 V +/- 5% |
| Temperature Range | -40o C to 125o C |
| Supply Current | 7.00 mA Max. w/100 kΩ load |
| Zero g Offset | 2.5 V +/-50m V Max., Ratiometric to Supply |
| Offset Drift | +/-150 mV Max. for +/-15 g Range Calibration |
| Sensing Range | +/-2.5 g to +/50 g Calibrated Range, Ratiometric to Supply |
| Sensitivity Error | +/- 3% Max. |
| Output Load Current | +/-1 mA Max. |
| Frequency Response | 400 Hz or 1500 Hz Selectable |
| Noise | 10 mV rms Max |
| Startup Time | 25 ms |
| Self-Test | Bi-directional |
| Linear Output Range | 0.7 V to 4.3 V |
| Lower Diganostic Range | < 0.15 V (Fault detection output) |
| Upper Diganostic Range | > 4.85 V (with 5 V Supply) |
| Cross-Axis Sensitivity | <5% |
| Shock Resistance | 10,000 g's Max with no reduced performance |