Effect of Electrostatic Nonlinearity on Force-to-Rebalance Mode of Operation in CVG

D. Vatanparvar, A. Shkel
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In Micro Electro-Mechanical (MEM) Coriolis Vibratory Gyroscopes (CVG), the electrostatic frequency tuning mechanism is often used to match the resonant frequencies along the drive and sense axes of the gyroscope. However, the electrostatic frequency tuning results in nonlinearity in the dynamics of the CVG and a large amplitude-frequency coupling is introduced. In this paper, we present a comparative study of the effect of electrostatic nonlinearity on the noise performance of a CVG in the open-loop angular rate mode and the Force-to-Rebalance (FRB) angular rate mode of operation. Based on the experimental noise characterization of a Dual Foucault Pendulum (DFP) gyroscope, it is demonstrated that the amplitude-frequency coupling adversely affects the stability of the resonant frequency along the drive axis of the gyroscope. In the case of the open-loop operation modality, it is shown that noise in the oscillation frequency along with an uncompensated quadrature coupling between the sense and drive modes causes noise degradation and scale-factor instability. In the FRB mode, however, by using Quadrature Nulling Control (QNC) and Rate Control (RC) loops, the zero-rate output and scale-factor were observed to have much lower sensitivity to frequency instability along the drive axis, caused by the amplitude-frequency coupling. In the case of the DFP gyroscope, we demonstrated that the FRB mode provides a 20-times lower Angle Random Walk (ARW), as compared to the open-loop mode of operation. In this work, by operating the DFP gyroscope in the FRB mode, an ARW better than 0.0068 deg/√hr and a Bias Instability (BI) better than 0.09 deg/hr were demonstrated at a vibration amplitude of 0.8 microns, equivalent to half of the capacitive gap size.
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静电非线性对CVG力-再平衡操作模式的影响
在微机电(MEM)科里奥利振动陀螺仪(CVG)中,通常采用静电频率调谐机构来匹配陀螺仪驱动轴和感测轴上的谐振频率。然而,静电频率调谐导致CVG的动力学非线性,并引入了较大的幅频耦合。在本文中,我们比较研究了静电非线性对开环角速率模式和再平衡力(FRB)角速率模式下CVG噪声性能的影响。基于双傅科摆陀螺仪的实验噪声特性,证明了幅频耦合对陀螺仪驱动轴上谐振频率的稳定性有不利影响。在开环工作模式下,表明振荡频率中的噪声以及传感和驱动模式之间的未补偿正交耦合导致噪声退化和比例因子不稳定。然而,在FRB模式下,通过使用正交零值控制(QNC)和速率控制(RC)回路,可以观察到零速率输出和比例因子对驱动轴上由幅频耦合引起的频率不稳定性的敏感性要低得多。在DFP陀螺仪的情况下,我们证明了与开环操作模式相比,FRB模式提供了低20倍的角度随机漫步(ARW)。在这项工作中,通过在FRB模式下操作DFP陀螺仪,在0.8微米(相当于电容间隙尺寸的一半)的振动幅度下,ARW优于0.0068°/√hr, Bias Instability (BI)优于0.09°/hr。
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