Capacitive physical-quantity detection apparatus

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PATENT NO 6257061
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09342097

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A capacitive physical-quantity detection apparatus includes a movable electrode (2d) which is displaced in response to a physical quantity. A fixed electrode (3, 4) opposed to the movable electrode forms a capacitor in conjunction with the movable electrode. A signal applying device (23, 24) operates for applying a first signal between the movable electrode and the fixed electrode. The first signal is periodic, and has at least a first time period for detection of a capacity variation and a second time period for displacement of the movable electrode to implement self diagnosis. A C-V conversion circuit (21) operates for generating a voltage which depends on a variation in a capacitance of the capacitor during the first time period. A signal processing circuit (22) operates for processing the voltage generated by the C-V conversion circuit into a second signal depending on the physical quantity. A changing device (23) operates for changing the first signal in the second time period between a state for execution of self diagnosis and a state for unexecution of self diagnosis. The first signal in the state for execution of self diagnosis applies a pseudo physical quantity to the movable electrode.

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DENSO CORPORATION1-1 SHOWA-CHO KARIYA-CITY AICHI-PREF 448-8661

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Nonoyama, Shigeru Aichi-ken, JP 18 457
Yamauchi, Shigenori Nisshin, JP 32 657

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