Composite Compensation Method for Scale-Factor Nonlinearity in MEMS Gyroscopes Based on Initial Calibration
1Faculty of Engineering, Anhui Sanlian University, Hefei 230601, China.
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With the advancement of error correction techniques such as quadrature suppression and mode matching, the bias stability and overall accuracy of MEMS gyroscopes have been greatly improved. However, scale-factor nonlinearity often being underestimated has emerged as a critical barrier to further performance enhancement in high-precision MEMS gyroscopes. This study investigates the mechanism of scale-factor nonlinearity in closed-loop MEMS gyroscopes and introduces the concept of scale-factor repeatability error. A constraint relationship between scale-factor nonlinearity and repeatability is analytically established. Based on this insight, a composite compensation method incorporating initial calibration is proposed to enhance scale-factor linearity. By improving repeatability, the effectiveness and accuracy of polynomial fitting-based compensation are significantly improved. Experimental results show that the proposed method reduces the scale-factor nonlinearity error from 2232.039 ppm to 99.085 ppm, achieving a 22.5-fold improvement. The proposed method is also applicable to other MEMS gyroscopes with similar architectures and control strategies.
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