• DocumentCode
    1129909
  • Title

    A Micromachined Refreshable Braille Cell

  • Author

    Lee, Jun Su ; Lucyszyn, Stepan

  • Author_Institution
    Opt. & Semicond. Devices Group, Imperial Coll. London, UK
  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2005
  • Firstpage
    673
  • Lastpage
    682
  • Abstract
    A new concept for the realization of a refreshable Braille cell is presented. An electrothermally controlled microactuator that exploits the hydraulic pressure due to the volumetric expansion of melted paraffin wax is described. The paraffin wax is contained within a bulk micromachined silicon container. The container is sealed using an elastic diaphragm of silicone rubber. The container is heated using gold microheaters located on an underlying glass substrate. All the layers used to make up the containers are bonded together using an overglaze paste. The complete 3 ,\\times, 2 dot Braille cell has air gaps between containers, to prevent unwanted actuation by means of heat leakage from adjacent containers. The prototype Braille cell measures 7 ,\\times, 8.5 ,\\times, 2 mm ^3 and its raised dots are held in equilibrium by pulsed actuation voltages. To maintain a dot height at 50% of its maximum, a duty factor of more than 0.8 was found, with an average power of 0.30 W (  PRF = 0.027 Hz). The total actuation time for a dot on an up/down cycle was \\sim50 s. The dot height increases with an increasing duty factor with a fixed PRF, and increases with decreasing PRF with a fixed duty factor. A stable maximum dot height was achieved by reducing the cooling time. \\hfill \\hbox {[1381]}
  • Keywords
    handicapped aids; microactuators; micromachining; 0.30 W; 2 mm; 50 s; 7 mm; 8.5 mm; bulk micromachining; dot height; electrothermally controlled microactuator; gold microheaters; hydraulic pressure; paraffin wax; pulsed actuation voltages; refreshable Braille cell; silicone rubber; Bonding; Containers; Electrothermal effects; Glass; Gold; Microactuators; Pressure control; Pulse measurements; Rubber; Silicon; Bulk micromachining; electrothermal microactuators; paraffin wax; refreshable Braille display;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1057-7157
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JMEMS.2005.845415
  • Filename
    1492418