Claims
- 1. An integrated accelerometer comprising, in combination:
- a) a planar support base of metal-coated ceramic composition having an internal aperture;
- b) a pendulous mass of metal-coated ceramic composition including a pair of strut legs;
- c) a pair of hinges for flexibly engaging the free ends of said strut legs to said support base; and
- d) each of said hinges being of single crystal silicon composition and including metallic pads for bonding to said base and to said pendulous mass.
- 2. An accelerometer as defined in claim 1 wherein eutectic bonds fix said hinge to said base and to said pendulous mass.
- 3. An accelerometer as defined in claim 2 wherein said hinge further includes:
- a) a first etched paddle-like region for contacting said pendulous base;
- b) a second etched paddle-like region for contacting said pendulous mass; and
- c) an etched flexure region of reduced thickness for connecting said first paddle-like region to said second paddle-like region.
- 4. An accelerometer as defined in claim 3 wherein said metallic pads are located on said first and second paddle-like regions.
- 5. An accelerometer as defined in claim 4 wherein said flexure region further comprises:
- a) a first tapered region for joining said first paddle-like region to a region of a predetermined reduced thickness;
- b) a second tapered region for joining said second paddle-like region to said region of reduced thickness; and
- c) a region of low resistivity located within said hinge for providing electrical connection between said paddle-like regions through said region of reduced thickness.
- 6. An accelerometer as defined in claim 5 wherein said metallic pads comprise tin.
- 7. An accelerometer as defined in claim 6 wherein said eutectic bonds comprise tin and gold.
- 8. An accelerometer as defined in claim 5 further characterized in that:
- a) said silicon is n-type; and
- b) said region of low resistivity is doped with arsenic atoms.
- 9. An accelerometer as defined in claim 5 further characterized in that:
- a) said silicon is n-type; and
- b) said region of low resistivity is doped with boron atoms.
- 10. An accelerometer as defined in claim 5 further characterized in that:
- a) a hardstop is fixed to each of said hinges; and
- b) each of said hardstops is of silicon composition.
- 11. An acceleromter as defined in claim 10 wherein each of said hardstops is of single crystal silicon.
- 12. An accelerometer as defined in claim 11 wherein each of said hardstops includes metal pads for bonding to a hinge.
- 13. An accelerometer as defined in claim 12 wherein said hardstops are fixed to said hinges by means of eutectic bonds.
- 14. An accelerometer as defined in claim 13 wherein said hardstops are bonded to said first paddle-like regions of said hinges.
BACKGROUND
The present application is a continuation of and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 120 from patent application 08/021,211 filed Feb. 23, 1993, now abandoned. The latter application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 633,260 of Henry C. Abbink, Daryl K. Sakaida and Stanley F. Wyse entitled "Integrated Accelerometer with Durable Sub-Assemblies" which was filed on Dec. 24, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,191,794.
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