Electrostatic Actuators and Sensors Flashcards

1
Q

Why do electrostatics work well for MEMs devices

A

SA/Vol ration is higher for micro devices and the electrostatic effect is based on SA, while mass is based on volume

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2
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Capacitance is governed by ___

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  • Distance between plates
  • overlapping area between plates
  • permittivity of the material between the plates
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3
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Two cases for using electric charge to generate force

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Attractive force
Repulsive force

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4
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Principles of an electrostatic micromotor

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  • central rotor with one charge
  • radial stator poles with opposite charge
  • The stator phases are turned off / on in sequence to rotate the rotor
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5
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Electrostatic comb-drive

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  • creates a linear motion
  • combs are charged push / pulling one another
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6
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Benefits of Electrostatic devices

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  • simplicity
  • very low power use
  • fast response
  • deflection can be accurately controlled
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7
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Disadvantages of electrostatic transducer

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  • require drive voltages in the 100-150V range
  • sensors require carefully designed circuits to measure capacitance change in the presence of noise and interference
  • large SA required for comb drive to generate forces equivalent to other microactuators
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8
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Capacitance is defined as

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electric energy stored per volt

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9
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permittivity of a material can be influenced by

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  • humidity
  • chemical reactions
  • temp
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10
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orientation, overlap or distance between plates can be changed by

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  • static pressure
  • acceleration
  • other physical phenomenon
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11
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Equilibrium of electrostatic devices has two points

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1) stable point:
2) meta stable point:

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12
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Pull in voltage

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A critical point of equilibrium at which the mechanical force is equal to the electrical force. This is the last voltage where the actuator can be controlled

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13
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What happens if V pull in is exceeded?

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The device will snap-in and may be damaged, or burnt out

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14
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When V = Vpull how much displacement is seen?

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The plate can be displaced up to 1/3 of the separation distance between the plates

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15
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Beam stiffness can be added in__

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series

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16
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Solving for pull in displacement yields

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Three solutions, only one will be physically realizeable

17
Q

How can comb drive capacitances be calculated?

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Fringe capacitance is significant and cannot be ignored, so Electromagnetic finite element analysis can be used to compute the electric fields, then subsequently the C and force

18
Q

Scratch drive actuators work by

A
  • pulling the device down with electrostatic force
  • tip deflection moves the device forward when the electrostatic force is released
  • electrical connection is not needed as they are capacitively coupled
19
Q

Three types of scratch drive actuators

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  • tethered SDAs
  • Untethered SDAs
  • steerable microactuators
20
Q

Operation principle of a mems condenser microphone

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  • pressure sensor for measuring acoustic pressure fronts created when sound waves travel through air or liquid
    composed of:
  • parallel plate capacitor
  • solid plate that moves under acoustic deformation
  • perforated plate that allows waves through and is barely deformed .