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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 23, 2002
Filed:
Aug. 26, 1999
Keiji Hanzawa, Ibaraki, JP;
Masahiro Matsumoto, Hitachi, JP;
Satoshi Shimada, Hitachi, JP;
Akihiko Saito, Hatano, JP;
Yasuo Onose, Tokai-mura, JP;
Norio Ichikawa, Mito, JP;
Junichi Horie, Hitachinaka, JP;
Seiji Kuryu, Hitachinaka, JP;
Other;
Abstract
Dynamic quantitative displacement is converted stably and straight into voltage (D.C. output) by using a high speed detection driving frequency without restricting a response of an operational amplifier. When a dynamic quantity detection electrostatic capacitance changes according to a dynamic quantity, electric charges stored in this element and in a reference electrostatic capacitance become unbalanced to produce a difference value, and an output of an operational amplifier changes according to the difference in electric charge quantity. However, the output becomes finally stable when the electric charges in the dynamic quantity detection electrostatic capacitance and in the reference electrostatic capacitance become equal. The output is proportional to a reciprocal of the dynamic quantity detection electrostatic capacitance and it is a D.C. voltage. Further, output without depending on integration feedback capacitance (feedback condenser) CF can be obtained.