Angular Rate Sensor Based on Single Ended Quartz Tuning Fork 1999-01-1038
The design methodology and process technologies used for an angular rate sensor designed for automotive applications are shown. By combining different high volume proven manufacturing processes from watch crystal and Airbag-Sensor production, it was possible to industrialize a sensor principle where the basic theoretical work on a single ended tuning fork was done in the past [1]. Due to the complexity of the sensor function and high safety requirements of customers, common FMEA (Failure Mode Effect Analysis) methods like theoretical analysis of the design have been extended by hardware verification techniques. As a result the sensor not only fulfills technical specification parameters, but also large volume production and specific design validation requirements which are required for safety critical applications.
Citation: Hilser, R., Ernst, R., Schnell, J., Wolpert, R. et al., "Angular Rate Sensor Based on Single Ended Quartz Tuning Fork," SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-1038, 1999, https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-1038. Download Citation
Author(s):
Roland Hilser, Reinhard Ernst, Joachim Schnell, Reinhold Wolpert, Jan Söderkvist
Affiliated:
TEMIC, Colibri Pro Development AB
Pages: 7
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Sensors and Transducers-PT-68, Sensors and Actuators 1999-SP-1443, SAE 1999 Transactions - Journal of Passenger Cars-V108-6
Related Topics:
Failure modes and effects analysis
Safety critical systems
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