Side airbag sensor in silicon micromachining.

Author(s)
Bischopink, G. Schöfthaler, M. Schellin, R. Maihöfer, B. Seibold, J. & Marek, J.
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Abstract

For side airbag systems, it is necessary to measure the acceleration within a time of less than 3 ms in order to inflate the side airbag in time. In this paper, a new generation of side airbag sensors that uses a linear accelerometer is presented. The evaluation circuit includes amplification, temperature coefficient compensation, two wire unidirectional current interface, and a zero-offset compensation. The sensing element for the measurement of acceleration is a surface micromachined accelerometer. The surface micromachined sensor element and the corresponding evaluation ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) are packaged into a standard PLCC28 housing in order to minimise the production costs. For the entire function, only few external components are necessary. During the power-on cycle, an internal selftest is carried out, and the result is transmitted to the airbag control unit. Most important results of the characterisation are presented. (A)

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C 14879 (In: C 14877) /91 / IRRD E201710
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In: Air bag technology 1999 : papers presented at the 1999 SAE International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, March 1-4, 1999, SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-0757, p. 9-13, 6 ref.

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