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ECE4894 Final Project
  • Huy Nguyen (gtg963m)
  • Toni Popovic (gtg338u)
  • Keith Elkins (gtg758t)

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Sensor Accelerometer
  • Accelerometers are sensors for measuring,
    displaying ,and analyzing acceleration
  • Can be used alone or in conjunction with a data
    acquisition system
  • Important features of accelerometers
  • Acceleration amplitude range measured in Gs
  • Ambient conditions temperature range and shock.

3
Brief History of Accelerometers
  • 1967 - ICP (Integrated-Circuit-Piezoelectric)
    sensors developed and marketed
  • 1973 - The first rugged, industrial-grade, ICP
    accelerometer produced
  • 1984 - Silicon capacitive sensors in volume
    production
  • 1987 - Automotive accelerometer technology
    development started
  • 1991- Analog Devices introduced its first MEMS
    device, a single-chip accelerometer used for
    airbag deployment
  • Present Increasing demand and applications for
    accelerometers

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ADXL105 Accelerometer
  • Single axis accelerometer
  • High performance and high resolution ( 2 mg)
  • 1000 g Shock Survival
  • Small size 0.4 cm3
  • Low power consumption
  • Can be reduced by lowering supply voltage and
    turning off accelerometer

5
Applications of Accelerometers
  • Automotive Airbag control units, anit-lock
    braking systems, and stability control systems
  • Military and Aerospace inertial applications
    such as guidance, navigation, and targeting.
    These applications require precise and reliable
    measurements of acceleration.
  • Home security alarms and motion detectors.
    Detects small changes in tilt angles or
    displacement

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Mass-Spring system
  • Hookes law.
  • F kx
  • k is the constant
  • x is the displacement
  • F is the force
  • Newtons second law of motion.
  • F ma
  • Resultant force equals ma
  • Acceleration a will cause the mass to be
    displaced by

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/Courses/252/sensors/node9.html
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Mass spring system of the ADXL105
  • It consists of a mass spring system as well as
    system to measure displacement.
  • The mass is made of silicon, and has four
    fasteners in each corner of the mass.
  • If acceleration occurs, than the mass will be
    displaced.
  • Displacement of the mass is proportional to the
    acceleration.

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/Courses/252/sensors/node9.html
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Electrical Property of Capacitance
  • Capacitors
  • Electrical components that store charge
  • Formed by placing two metal plates in parallel
  • Dual Capacitor system used to measure
    displacement
  • k is the property of material between the two
    plates
  • Xo is the spacing between plates

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/Courses/252/sensors/node9.html
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Analysis of the Capacitor system
  • At rest the capacitor contains capacitance of
  • If the middle plate is moved by a distance x,
    then
  • which can be expressed as
  • The accelerometer also measure the difference
    between the two capacitors, which is given by

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ADXL105 Application Circuit
  • Negative feedback ensures that the movement of
    the mass is kept small.
  • Due to the minimal movement of the mass the
    capacitance equations remain true.

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datasheet-pdf/view/AD/ADXL105.html
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Square Wave
  • Fixed capacitor plates are driven by a 180 degree
    out of phase square wave.
  • Acceleration causes the beam to deflect and it
    unbalances the differential capacitor.
  • The result is an output square wave whose
    amplitude is proportional to acceleration.

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Characteristics ADXL105
  • Analog Devices ADXL105 Accelerometer is a high
    accuracy MEMS (micro-electrical-mechanical
    system) accelerometer embedded on a small
    microchip.
  • Measures the amount of acceleration felt in both
    positive and negative direction.
  • Outputs 0 to 5 Volts with a maximum range of -5
    to 5 Gs.
  • G acceleration due to gravity 9.8 m/s2.
  • The voltage is proportional to acceleration

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Characteristic Polysilicon Structure
  • Sensor is a surface micromachined polysilicon
    structure built on top of the silicon wafer.
  • Provides resistance against acceleration induced
    forces.
  • ADXL105 uses 2 um-thick polysilicon process.

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jamess3/MicrofabSeminar.pdf
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Characteristic Noise Density
  • As the supply voltage is increased, the noise
    density dramatically decreases
  • As the supply voltage is decreased, the
    accelerometers noise performance is degraded

15
Characteristic Sensitivity Shift
  • The sensors sensitivity changes by less than 2
    even at its maximum temperature threshhold
  • The ideal operating condition can be seen to be
    approximately 30 degrees C.

16
Brake Intensity Warning System
  • Warns drivers of braking intensity of cars up
    ahead
  • Will help to reduce rear end traffic collisions
  • Will be implemented into existing GPS Navigation
    Systems

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A Need for Change
  • Out of 1817 reported traffic accidents on the
    Orange County Orlando Expressway system in 2003,
    48 were rear end accidents
  • The number of rear end traffic accidents
    increases each year
  • Traditional brake lights are not effective

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System Design
  • ADXL 105 outputs analog signal to A-D converter
  • Onboard navigation system monitors braking output
  • Navigation system will send data and GPS
    coordinates via Bluetooth wireless connection
  • Navigation system of rear car receives data and
    alerts driver via audio and/or video in the event
    of heavy braking
  • (approximately 1.3 Gs)

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Competitive Products
  • Traditional brake lights-- Not effective in
    preventing rear end collisions
  • Blinking third brake light
  • Supposed to get drivers attention quicker
  • Currently offered on models by Mercedes and Kia
  • Variable intensity brake light
  • Still in research stages
  • Light intensity increases as braking force
    increases
  • No products offer any solutions for drivers that
    may be not focused on the road (i.e due to
    children, CD players, or cellular phones)

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Cost of System
  • Cost of navigation system 2,000
  • (Package cost for Infiniti G35)
  • Required software upgrades (per system) 50
  • Additional GPS hardware costs (per system)
    100
  • (Bluetooth hardware, Interface Upgrades)
  • ADXL 105 Accelerometer 7.75
  • AD 7705 Analog-to-Digital Converter 4.85
  • Total Upgrade Costs 162.70

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Profit Estimates
  • Number of cars sold last year with GPS systems
    300,000
  • Selling price of upgrade navigation system
    2325
  • Profit due to upgrades
  • 48,750,000

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