Daniel Tucker Tucker Vibrating Silicon: The Physics of the Coriolis Gyroscope

Vibrating Silicon: The Physics of the Coriolis Gyroscope

von Daniel Tucker

MEMS, Angular Momentum, and the Microscopic Tuning Forks Inside Your Smartphone

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Beschreibung

Your smartphone detects rotation without any spinning wheels. Instead, it relies on a microscopic silicon tuning fork that physically bends under the invisible forces of the Coriolis effect.
If you open a map app on your phone and spin around, the digital compass instantly spins with you. Decades ago, detecting this kind of exact 3D rotation required a massive, heavy, mechanical gyroscope made of rapidly spinning brass wheels mounted inside brass gimbals. Today, that entire mechanism has been shrunk down to a speck of silicon no larger than a grain of sand. This textbook explains the brilliant microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) driving modern navigation. Inside your phone sits the Coriolis Vibratory Gyroscope. It has no spinning wheels. Instead, it features microscopic, highly engineered silicon structures shaped like tiny tuning forks that vibrate continuously. When you rotate your phone, the physical laws of the Coriolis effect cause these vibrating forks to mathematically deflect and bend. We explain how microscopic electrical sensors measure this tiny deformation in the silicon, instantly calculating your exact rotational speed and feeding it to your software. Learn the physics of micro-navigation. Discover the invisible, vibrating quartz tuning forks that keep your drones flying, your cars stable, and your digital maps pointing north.

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Daniel Tucker
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ISBN: 9783565377718
Verlag: epubli
Erscheinung: 01.04.2026

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