Abstract
Ultrasonic motors provide high torques and quick responses compared to their magnetic counterparts; therefore, they are widely used in small-scale applications such as mobile phones, microrobots, and auto-focusing modules in digital cameras. To determine the feasibility of lead-free piezoceramics for ultrasonic motor applications, we fabricated a ring-type piezoceramic with a KNN-based lead-free piezoceramic (referred to as CZ5), intended for use in an auto-focusing module of a digital camera. The vibration of the lead-free stator was observed at 45.1 kHz. It is noteworthy that the fully assembled lead-free ultrasonic motor exhibited a revolution speed of 5-7 rpm, even though impedance matching with neighboring components was not considered. This result suggests that the tested KNN-based piezoceramic has great potential for use in ultrasonic motor applications, requiring minimal modifications to existing lead-based systems.
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Hong, C.-H., Han, H.-S., Lee, J.-S., Wang, K., Yao, F.-Z., Li, J.-F., … Jo, W. (2015). Ring-Type Rotary Ultrasonic Motor Using Lead-free Ceramics. Journal of Sensor Science and Technology, 24(4), 228–231. https://doi.org/10.5369/jsst.2015.24.4.228
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