APPLYING A POSITIVE FEEDBACK VOLTAGE TO AN ELECTROMECHANICAL SENSOR UTILIZING A VOLTAGE-TO-VOLTAGE CONVERTER TO FACILITATE A REDUCTION OF CHARGE FLOW IN SUCH SENSOR REPRESENTING SPRING SOFTENING

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18500867

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Reducing a spring softening effect on a capacitive sense element of an electromechanical sensor is presented herein. A system, such as a microphone or an accelerometer, comprises an electromechanical sensor and a voltage-to-voltage converter component. The electromechanical sensor comprises a capacitive sense element and a bias voltage component that applies a bias voltage to a sense electrode of the capacitive sense element. The voltage-to-voltage converter component couples a positive feedback voltage to the sense electrode to maintain a constant charge at the sense electrode to facilitate a reduction of charge flow in the electromechanical sensor representing a spring softening effect on the capacitive sense element. In an example, the spring softening effect on the sense element alters a resonant frequency of the sense element and a gain of the sense element. In another example, the charge flow corresponds to a parasitic capacitance that is electrically coupled to the sense electrode.

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INVENSENSE INC1745 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SUITE 200 SAN JOSE CA 95110

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Seeger, Joseph Menlo Park, US 95 2032
Shettigar, Pradeep San Jose, US 4 0

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