Multimodule Micro Transportation System Based on Electrostatic Comb-Drive Actuator and Ratchet Mechanism

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Dzung, Viet Dao
Phuc, Hong Pham
Sugiyama, Susumu
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2011
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We present a novel multimodule micro transportation system (MTS), which can drive micro containers in straight, curved, and T-junction paths based on electrostatic comb-drive actuator and ratchet mechanism. The transported objects are micro containers, which have two pairs of driving wings and anti-reverse wings attached to a body. Their movement is like a water strider, i.e., its driving wings rotate backward to generate reaction force to push the containers forward, while the anti-reverse wings act as a ratchet mechanism to prevent the container from moving backward. By developing three basic modules, i.e., straight, turning, and T-junction modules, the different configurations of the MTS can be built from these modules conveniently. Each module consists of ratchet racks driven by electrostatic comb-drive actuators. Containers having length, width, and thickness of 500, 250, and 30 孬 respectively, were driven to move with a changeable velocity up to 1000 孯sec in straight, turning, and T-junction modules. The velocity of the container was proportional to the frequency of driving voltage. By utilizing silicon micromachining technology, a prototype of MTS was fabricated from silicon-on-insulator wafer with only one mask.

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Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems

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20

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1

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Manufacturing engineering

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