• DocumentCode
    1348398
  • Title

    Design and Fabrication of a High-Power Eyeball-Like Microactuator Using a Symmetric Piezoelectric Pusher Element

  • Author

    Shen, Sheng-Chih ; Huang, Juin-Cherng

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Syst. & Naval Mechatron. Eng., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
  • Volume
    19
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    1470
  • Lastpage
    1476
  • Abstract
    A novel multidegree-of-freedom (MDOF) eyeball-like microactuator was developed using a symmetric piezoelectric plate and an Ni-Co alloy micropusher element. A LIGA-like technique was employed to manufacture an Ni-Co alloy micropusher with a Vickers hardness value of 550, which was then attached at the midpoint of the long side of a piezoelectric plate with dual electrodes to construct a symmetric piezoelectric pusher element (SPPE). The research integrated the concept of LEGO bricks, and three different vibration modes of the SPPE were designed to develop a high-power MDOF motion platform, which was able to rotate a spherical charge-coupled device (CCD) along three perpendicular axes. This MDOF eyeball-like microactuator consisted of a stator and a rotor: The stator was created from two mutually orthogonal sets of parallel SPPEs to form an MDOF motion platform, and the rotor was a spherical CCD. The experiment demonstrated high-power MDOF eyeball-like microactuator working frequencies along the X-, Y-, and .Z-axes to be 223.4, 223.2, and 225 kHz and the rotation speeds to reach 50, 52, and 180 r/min, respectively, at a driving voltage of 30 Vpp. The volume ratio of rotor to stator was 20.32, and this design can therefore drive a rotor of a volume greater than ten times that of the stator. In addition, the driving voltage was proportional to the rotation speed; hence, when the rotor diameter was increased or the spherical rotor weight reduced, the rotation speed increased. In the future, this MODF eyeball-like microactuator may be used for a number of applications, such as sun-tracking systems for green-energy harvesters and eyeball-like devices for use in the biomedical field.
  • Keywords
    charge-coupled devices; microactuators; piezoelectric actuators; green-energy harvester; high power eyeball-like microactuator; micropusher element; motion platform; multidegree-of-freedom eyeball-like microactuator; spherical CCD; spherical charge-coupled device; spherical rotor; stator; symmetric piezoelectric plate; symmetric piezoelectric pusher element; Microactuators; Microoptics; Motion analysis; Piezoelectric actuators; Eyeball-like devices; microelectromechanical systems; multidegree-of-freedom (MDOF) motion; piezoelectric actuator;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1057-7157
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JMEMS.2010.2076788
  • Filename
    5599842