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A Novel Refreshable Braille Display Based on the Layered Electromagnetic Driving Mechanism of Braille Dots

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2023

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Abstract

In the digital era, Braille displays enable visually impaired people to easily access information. Different from traditional piezoelectric Braille displays, a novel electromagnetic Braille display is realized in this study. The novel display has the advantages of a stable performance, a long service life and a low cost and is based on an innovative layered electromagnetic driving mechanism of Braille dots, which can achieve a dense arrangement of Braille dots and provide a sufficient support force for them. The T-shaped screw compression spring, which causes the Braille dots to fall back instantaneously, is optimized to achieve a high refresh frequency and to enable visually impaired people to read Braille quickly. The experimental results show that under an input voltage of 6 V, the Braille display can work stably and reliably and provide a good fingertip touch; the Braille dot support force is greater than 150 mN, the maximum refresh frequency can reach 50 Hz, and the operating temperature is lower than 32 °C. Therefore, this cost-effective Braille display is expected to benefit a vast number of low-income visually impaired people in developing countries and improve their learning, working and living conditions.

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