JOURNAL ARTICLE

Temperature Compensation of the MEMS-Based Electrochemical Seismic Sensors

Chao XuJunbo WangDeyong ChenJian ChenWenjie QiBowen LiuTian LiangXu She

Year: 2021 Journal:   Micromachines Vol: 12 (4)Pages: 387-387   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Electrochemical seismic sensors that employ liquid as their inertial masses have the advantages of high performances in the low-frequency domain and a large working inclination. However, the surrounding temperature changes have serious impacts on the sensitivities of the sensors, which makes them unable to work as expected. This paper studied the temperature characteristics of electrochemical seismic sensors based on MEMS (micro–electro–mechanical systems), and analyzed the influences of the temperature effects on the open-loop and closed-loop amplitude-frequency curves. Most importantly, the temperature compensation circuits based on thermistors were developed, which effectively adjusted pole frequencies and sensitivity coefficients, and finally realized the real-time temperature compensation for both open-loop and closed-loop measurements for the first time. The results showed that in the temperature range of −10 °C ~ +40 °C, and with the 3 dB bandwidth range of 0.01 Hz ~ 40 Hz, the change of the maximum sensitivity was reduced from about 25 dB before temperature compensation to less than 2 dB after temperature compensation.

Keywords:
Compensation (psychology) Thermistor Materials science Microelectromechanical systems Sensitivity (control systems) Atmospheric temperature range Bandwidth (computing) Acoustics Amplitude Time domain Compensation methods Frequency domain Electronic engineering Optoelectronics Electrical engineering Optics Physics Engineering Computer science Telecommunications Thermodynamics

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0.74
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Citation History

Topics

Geophysics and Sensor Technology
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Seismic Waves and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geophysics
Seismology and Earthquake Studies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
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