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A 1.5-V-supplied CMOS ASIC for the actuation of an electrostatic micromotor
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1997
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EngineeringMicromechanical SystemsBiomedical EngineeringMicroactuatorMicro-electromechanical SystemMicromachinesSoft RoboticsHigh VoltageElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingApplication-specific Integrated CircuitMechatronicsActuationElectronic-mechanical SystemMicroelectronicsMicrofabricationMechanical SystemsElectrostatic MicromotorElectrophysiology1.5-V-supplied Cmos Asic
The use of electrostatic forces in micromechanical systems is well known, but quite high voltages are needed to produce usable forces. In this perspective paper, a 1.5-V battery-supplied integrated circuit able to drive an electrostatic micromotor is presented. The application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) can output signals up to 80 V, with low-voltage controlling signals. It is especially designed for portable (wristwatch-like) applications. High voltage can be produced by either switching or charge-pumping power supplies.
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