System Level Simulation of a Digital Accelerometer
System Level Simulation of a Digital Accelerometer
This paper describes the derivation of a detailed model of a micromachined accelerometer and its implementation in a commercial SPICE package. The sensing element is modeled at a system level, the control and interface electronics at a component level. The SPICE simulation allows very realistic insight into the system behavior, however, the simulation time is considerable long.
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Kraft, Michael
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Lewis, C P
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1998
Kraft, Michael
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Lewis, C P
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Kraft, Michael and Lewis, C P
(1998)
System Level Simulation of a Digital Accelerometer.
In Technical Proceedings of the 1998 International Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Microsystems.
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This paper describes the derivation of a detailed model of a micromachined accelerometer and its implementation in a commercial SPICE package. The sensing element is modeled at a system level, the control and interface electronics at a component level. The SPICE simulation allows very realistic insight into the system behavior, however, the simulation time is considerable long.
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Published date: 1998
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Event Dates: 1998
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First International Conference on Modelling and Simulation of Microsystems (MSM 98), Santa Clara of America, United States, 1998-01-01
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Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology
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Michael Kraft
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C P Lewis
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