Single mask, large force, and large displacement electrostatic linear inchworm motors

Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems - Tập 11 Số 4 - Trang 330-336 - 2002
R. Yeh1, S. Hollar1, K.S.J. Pister1
1Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA

Tóm tắt

We have demonstrated a family of large force and large displacement electrostatic linear inchworm motors that operate with moderate to high voltages. The inchworm motor design decouples actuator force from total travel and allows the use of electrostatic gap-closing actuators to achieve large force and large displacement while consuming low power. A typical inchworm motor measures 3 mm /spl times/ 1 mm /spl times/ 50 /spl mu/m and can lift over 130 times its own weight. One motor has achieved a travel of 80 /spl mu/m and a calculated force of 260 /spl mu/N at 33 V. The force density of that motor was 87 /spl mu/N/mm/sup 2/ at 33 V and the energy efficiency was estimated at 8%. Another motor displaced the shuttle at an average velocity of almost 4 mm/s and achieved an estimated power density of 190 W/m/sup 3/. Motors were cycled 23.6 million times for over 13.5 h without stiction. This family of motors is fabricated in silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers using a single mask.

Từ khóa

#Electrostatic actuators #Energy efficiency #Micromechanical devices #Thermal force #Voltage #Piezoelectric actuators #Micromotors #Silicon on insulator technology #Electrostatic measurements #Medical services

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