Microgripper design and evaluation for automated µ-wire assembly: a survey

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Microgrippers are commonly used for micromanipulation of micro-objects from 1 to 100 µm and attain features of reliable accuracy, low cost, wide jaw aperture and variable applied force. This paper aim is to review the design of different microgrippers which can manipulate and assemble µ-wire to PCB connectors. A review was conducted on microgrippers’ technologies, comparing fundamental components of structure and actuators’ types, which determined the most suitable design for the required micromanipulation task. Various microgrippers’ design was explored to examine the suitability and the execution of requirements needed for successful micromanipulation.

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Llewellyn-Evans, H., Griffiths, C. A., & Fahmy, A. (2020, June 1). Microgripper design and evaluation for automated µ-wire assembly: a survey. Microsystem Technologies. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00542-019-04741-4

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