Pull-in actuation in hybrid micro-machined contactless suspension

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This paper presents a result of study of the pull-in phenomenon in the hybrid micro-machined contactless suspension (μ-HCS), combining inductive suspension and electrostatic actuation, reported at PowerMEMS 2015 [1]. Assuming the quasi-static behavior of a levitated proof mass, a non-linear analytical model describing the pull-in actuation along the vertical direction is developed. The developed model allows us to predict the static pull-in parameters of the suspension and to show a dependence of these parameters on suspension design. It is shown that the pull-in displacement can be larger by almost a factor of two than one occurring in a spring-mass system with constant stiffness (classic pull-in). The model is verified by using numerical estimations as well as experimental data and agrees well with measurements and calculations.

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Poletkin, K. V., Shalati, R., Korvink, J. G., & Badilita, V. (2018). Pull-in actuation in hybrid micro-machined contactless suspension. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1052). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1052/1/012035

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