Disclosed is a device for measuring accelerations for a vehicle passenger
protection system, whereby a first and second acceleration sensor with a
first or second sensitivity direction are fitted in relation to a
prespecified main direction of measurement, which form a first or second
transverse projection in their projection onto a first or second
transverse direction which is aligned vertically to the main direction of
measurement, together with suitable evaluation devices for evaluating the
processed first and second measuring signals. The first and second
transverse projection of the first and second sensitivity directions run
parallel to each other, and the first and second main projection of the
first and second sensitivity direction run antiparallel to each other.
Furthermore, the evaluation of the measured values provided by the
sensors is conducted in such a manner that at least a partial error
compensation results when the reference value changes in relation to the
first and the second signal. Preferably, the evaluation is conducted in
such a way dependant on the alignment of the first and second sensitivity
direction that the error compensation is at a maximum level when the
first and second reference value is changed.