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Electrostatic comb drive for resonant sensor and actuator applications.
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Electrostatic comb drive for resonant sensor and actuator applications./
作者:
Tang, William Chi-Keung.
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229 p.
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Chairman: Roger T. Howe.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International52-04B.
標題:
Applied Mechanics. -
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Electrostatic comb drive for resonant sensor and actuator applications.
Tang, William Chi-Keung.
Electrostatic comb drive for resonant sensor and actuator applications.
- 229 p.
Chairman: Roger T. Howe.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 1990.
Interdigitated finger (comb) structures are demonstrated to be effective for electrostatically exciting the resonance of polycrystalline-silicon (polysilicon) microstructures parallel to the plane of the substrate. Linear plates suspended by a pair of folded-cantilever truss as well as torsional plates suspended by spiral and serpentine springs are fabricated from a 2 $\muSubjects--Topical Terms:
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First-order mechanical theory is found to be adequate for calculating spring constants and resonant frequencies, using a Young's modulus between 140 and 150 GPa and neglecting residual strain in the released structures. Finger gap is found to have a more pronounced effect on comb characteristics than finger width or length, as expected from simple theory. A finite-element program is used to simulate the vertical levitation associated with the comb drive. This phenomenon is due to electrostatic repulsion by image charges mirrored in the ground plane beneath the suspended structure and is characterized as an electrostatic spring. As a result, the applied dc bias modulates the vertical resonant frequency. By electrically isolating alternating drive-comb fingers and applying voltages of equal magnitude and opposite sign, levitation can be reduced by an order of magnitude, while reducing the lateral drive force by less than a factor of two. These results agree well with first-order theory incorporating results from finite-element simulation.
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A two-dimensional manipulator based on an orthogonally coupled comb-drive pair is designed and analyzed for use with a resonant micromotor and a microdynamometer. These devices can be fabricated and tested with the same technology and methods as the basic comb-drive structures.
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