A dual-stage low-power converter driving for piezoelectric actuator applied in micro robot

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In this article, a dual-stage converter driving for a piezoelectric actuator based on flyback circuit was designed and implemented, which could be applied in a micro robot. A low-voltage direct current could be converted to a high-voltage alternating current through flyback circuit and direct current/alternating current circuit in low-power condition. In the direct current/direct current stage, the charging and discharging process was realized to generate a high voltage bias from a low voltage directly supplied by battery. Then, the high voltage was converted into alternating waveform by an energy recovery circuit in direct current/alternating current stage. Experiments were conducted to verify the ability of the proposed converter to drive a 100-V-input piezoelectric bimorph actuator using a prototype 108 mg (excluding printed circuit board mass), 169 (13 × 13) mm 2 , and 500-mW converter. According to the experimental results, this converter could be used for driving piezoelectric actuator applied in micro robot.

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Mu, Y., Hu, T., Gong, H., Wang, L., & Li, S. (2019). A dual-stage low-power converter driving for piezoelectric actuator applied in micro robot. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881419826849

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