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Analysis of a 0.1-μm stepping bi-axis piezoelectric stage using a 2-DOF lumped model

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Piezoelectric stages are widely used for parts manipulation, including micro-component assembly and bio-cell manipulation. This paper proposes a bi-axis piezoelectric stage based on a friction driven mechanism. The carrier slides on a supporting frame and slider constructed in the same plane as a low-profile stage. The dynamic model of the friction driven is based on a 2-DOF lumped model considering the impact and separation behavior. The first mass is the bulk piezoelectric actuator (slab)-as a vibrator-and the second is the driven slider. The stiffness ratio of the piezoelectric slab-to-the driven slider affects the output force of the slider because of the contact time ratio. Moreover, the stepping size is adjusted according to the duty ratio of the pulse width of the driving signal. The stepping size of 0.1 mu m is achieved in the X and Y axes corresponding to 3% and 5% of the duty ratio, respectively, of 512-Hz carrier frequency in 20-Vpp driving signal. When the duty ratio is 100%, the full speed of 18 and 16 mm/s are achieved in the X- and Y-axes, respectively. The dimensions of the piezoelectric stage are 61 x 58 x 21.3 (high) mm(3).

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