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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 23, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 13, 2010
Martin Wrede, Reutlingen, DE;
Johannes Classen, Reutlingen, DE;
Torsten Ohms, Vaihingen/Enz-Aurich, DE;
Carsten Geckeler, Tuebingen, DE;
Burkhard Kuhlmann, Reutlingen, DE;
Jens Frey, Filderstadt, DE;
Daniel Christoph Meisel, Vaihingen An der Enz, DE;
Joerg Hauer, Reutlingen, DE;
Thorsten Balslink, Reutlingen, DE;
Martin Wrede, Reutlingen, DE;
Johannes Classen, Reutlingen, DE;
Torsten Ohms, Vaihingen/Enz-Aurich, DE;
Carsten Geckeler, Tuebingen, DE;
Burkhard Kuhlmann, Reutlingen, DE;
Jens Frey, Filderstadt, DE;
Daniel Christoph Meisel, Vaihingen An der Enz, DE;
Joerg Hauer, Reutlingen, DE;
Thorsten Balslink, Reutlingen, DE;
Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
A micromechanical yaw-rate sensor comprising a first yaw-rate sensor element, which outputs a first sensor signal, which contains information about a rotation around a first rotational axis, a second yaw-rate sensor element, which outputs a second sensor signal, which contains information about a rotation around a second rotational axis, which is perpendicular to the first rotational axis, a drive, which drives the first yaw-rate sensor element, and a coupling link, which mechanically couples the first yaw-rate sensor element and the second yaw-rate sensor element to one another, so that driving of the first yaw-rate sensor element also causes driving of the second yaw-rate sensor element.