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By using the root mean square of the amplitude, the complexity of electronics is reduced and the proposed technique is extended to a MEMS clamped clamped beam with a natural frequency near 100kHz. Sensitivity to these device parameters is explored and initial results show sensitivity of 50 ppm while vibration amplitudes are maintained near the noise floor.
Noise in Nonlinear MEMS as it Applies to Sensing by Chris Bradley Burgner is 117 pages long, and a total of 30,069 words.
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