Slider Sheet Detection in Charge-Induction Electrostatic Film Actuators
This work analyzes a built-in slider detection method for a charge-induction type electrostatic film actuator with a high surface-resistance slider. In the detection method, one stator electrode is detached from the parallel driving electrodes and is dedicated to sensing. When a slider with induced...
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description | This work analyzes a built-in slider detection method for a charge-induction type electrostatic film actuator with a high surface-resistance slider. In the detection method, one stator electrode is detached from the parallel driving electrodes and is dedicated to sensing. When a slider with induced charges moves over the sensing electrode, electrostatic induction occurs in the sensing electrode, which causes an electric current. The current is converted to a voltage through a detection resistance, which will be an output of the sensing circuit. This paper provides a framework to analyze the output signal waveform and shows that the waveform consists of two components. One component is caused by driving voltage and appears regardless of the existence of a slider. The other component corresponds to the movement of a slider, which appears only when a slider is moving over the sensing electrode. Therefore, the slider can be detected by monitoring the latter component. The two components generally overlap, which makes the detection of the latter component difficult in some cases. This paper proposes a method to decouple the two components by switching the detection resistance at an appropriate time. These methods are verified using a prototype actuator that has an electrode pitch of 0.6 mm. The actuator was driven with a set of pulse voltages with an amplitude of 1000 V. The experimental results show similar waveforms to the analytical results, verifying the proposed analytical framework. The performance of the sensing method as a proximity sensor was verified in the experiments, and it was confirmed that the slider can be detected when it approaches the sensing electrode within about 3 mm. |
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spelling | doaj.art-04ca8ff2df5e4b0186fd48993a7c4a0d2023-11-16T18:02:21ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202023-01-01233152910.3390/s23031529Slider Sheet Detection in Charge-Induction Electrostatic Film ActuatorsMotoki Kojima0Shunsuke Yoshimoto1Akio Yamamoto2Department of Human and Engineered Environmental Studies, The University of Tokyo, Chiba 277-8563, JapanDepartment of Human and Engineered Environmental Studies, The University of Tokyo, Chiba 277-8563, JapanDepartment of Human and Engineered Environmental Studies, The University of Tokyo, Chiba 277-8563, JapanThis work analyzes a built-in slider detection method for a charge-induction type electrostatic film actuator with a high surface-resistance slider. In the detection method, one stator electrode is detached from the parallel driving electrodes and is dedicated to sensing. When a slider with induced charges moves over the sensing electrode, electrostatic induction occurs in the sensing electrode, which causes an electric current. The current is converted to a voltage through a detection resistance, which will be an output of the sensing circuit. This paper provides a framework to analyze the output signal waveform and shows that the waveform consists of two components. One component is caused by driving voltage and appears regardless of the existence of a slider. The other component corresponds to the movement of a slider, which appears only when a slider is moving over the sensing electrode. Therefore, the slider can be detected by monitoring the latter component. The two components generally overlap, which makes the detection of the latter component difficult in some cases. This paper proposes a method to decouple the two components by switching the detection resistance at an appropriate time. These methods are verified using a prototype actuator that has an electrode pitch of 0.6 mm. The actuator was driven with a set of pulse voltages with an amplitude of 1000 V. The experimental results show similar waveforms to the analytical results, verifying the proposed analytical framework. The performance of the sensing method as a proximity sensor was verified in the experiments, and it was confirmed that the slider can be detected when it approaches the sensing electrode within about 3 mm.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/3/1529electrostatic motorelectrostatic actuatorlinear motorproximity sensingbuilt-in sensing |
spellingShingle | Motoki Kojima Shunsuke Yoshimoto Akio Yamamoto Slider Sheet Detection in Charge-Induction Electrostatic Film Actuators Sensors electrostatic motor electrostatic actuator linear motor proximity sensing built-in sensing |
title | Slider Sheet Detection in Charge-Induction Electrostatic Film Actuators |
title_full | Slider Sheet Detection in Charge-Induction Electrostatic Film Actuators |
title_fullStr | Slider Sheet Detection in Charge-Induction Electrostatic Film Actuators |
title_full_unstemmed | Slider Sheet Detection in Charge-Induction Electrostatic Film Actuators |
title_short | Slider Sheet Detection in Charge-Induction Electrostatic Film Actuators |
title_sort | slider sheet detection in charge induction electrostatic film actuators |
topic | electrostatic motor electrostatic actuator linear motor proximity sensing built-in sensing |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/3/1529 |
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